Partnership in Schenectady helps 400 families with food, school supplies

Partnership in Schenectady helps 400 families with food, school supplies

Local organizations are partnering to help up to 400 families in need.

One in five kids in the United States are experiencing food insecurity.

That is why local organizations are partnering up to help 400 families in need right now.

The Boys & Girls Club of Schenectady is working with Price Rite Marketplace to give out food, hygiene products and school supplies.

The event is part of the Feeding Minds & Bodies Campaign aiming to fight local food insecurity and support healthy childhood development.

“It is a message of hope. It is a reminder that we are all in this together and that by helping each other, we can build a stronger, more resilient community. I want to extend my deepest gratitude to everyone involved in making this event possible,” said Schenectady City School District Superintendent Dr. Carlos Cotto Jr. “Your efforts are making a real difference in the lives of our students and their families and for that, we are profoundly grateful.”

This year marks a decade of Price Rite Marketplace and Feed the Children teaming up and helping more than 40,000 families put food on the table.