Food for Schools

Food to Help Students Focus on Learning

Hungry children perform worse in school, are sick more often, and have more social and behavioral problems. That’s why PORCH started the Food For Schools program – to get healthy snack foods into the hands of children who need them the most, so they can attend classes and focus on learning.

Through a collaboration with the schools’ social workers, and thanks to sponsorships from local businesses and benefactors, PORCH is able to provide snacks – like protein and granola bars, cheese crackers, and other non-perishables – so that students can keep both body and mind nourished, eliminating distraction due to hunger. The program has been implemented in all  Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, as well as the district-wide pre-K program, and two after-school programs.

The FFS program provided $24,000 in snacks to our schools in 2025.

If you are interested in becoming a Food for Schools sponsor, please reach out for more information.

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Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors for the 2025-2026 School Year

Food for Schools relies solely on the support of sponsors to provide healthy snacks. Please help us express our gratitude by supporting their businesses and organizations!

Auto Logic

Southern Village Pharmacy

Fonville Morisey, Amy Guskiewicz

Ana Alexander: Alexander Law, PLLC

FurnitureLab (* Read our feature story!)

Gonzalez Painters & Contractors (* Read our feature story!)

Kitchen & Bath Galleries

Lloyd Tire & Alignment (* Read our feature story!)

Rita Scroggs

Sondra Komada

Fitness Together Chapel Hill

Suki Newton

Fred Lehmann, DDS

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Sunrise Rotary Club

Karen and Keith Aldridge & Rainbow Soccer

Alex Nickodem, Compass Real Estate

Gallagher Management Services

Elefante Financial Services

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