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My name is Zoe and I am 11-years-old. KIC and Kinship Community Food Center need our help! When school is out, kids need to eat lunch at home. Kinship needs non-perishable lunch items to help people do this. Also, the last time I dropped items off at Kinship, one of the workers told me they need hygiene supplies for their people.
Activities
Kids will help provide food and hygiene supplies to those who cannot afford it themselves.
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- – Food items needed: Canned soups, broths, canned fruit, whole grains, cooking oil, canned tuna/chicken, peanut butter, jelly.
- – Hygiene supplies needed: Shampoo, toothpaste, soaps, toothbrushes, period products.
Families will collect and/or donate these items and then take them to a local dropoff location to be brought to Kinship.
Impact
Kids will learn that they are able to help others. Those who rely on Kinship will benefit from having more supplies.
When & Where
The collection will take place during the entire month of June. Dropoff location addresses will be sent after registration but are located in Franklin, Glendale, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay. Items will be taken to Kinship on July 1.
Registration Information
Participant Cap: 200+
Age: All are welcome to help however they can.
Cost: It is your choice how much to spend on the items.
Questions: Contact Junior Leader Zoe at juniorleader@gmail.com with any questions.
Our Partner
Learn more about Kinship Community Food Center at kinshipmke.org.
Junior Leader Program
KIC invites more youth leaders (ages 9-14) to create service opportunities to engage their peers and work on solutions in the community. If you know of a motivated youth who has an idea to make a positive contribution to our community, please have them learn more and complete a Junior Leader application.