Feed the Kids Auction | Support Child Nutrition
- SPRINGFIELD - An online auction benefiting the eighth annual Feed the Kids Charity golf Tournament is now underway, offering the public a chance to support efforts to end...
- feed the Kids, a nonprofit focused on alleviating food insecurity among children, is hosting the auction.
- The auctionS proceeds will support organizations providing food assistance to children,including Square One,the Holyoke Weekend Backpack Program,Pioneer Valley Powerpacks,and Team no kid Hungry.
Make a difference: Support child nutrition and combat childhood hunger by participating in the Feed the Kids online auction, live from July 1st to July 15th! This vital charity auction offers everyone a chance to contribute, irrespective of thier golf skills. Your bids directly fund crucial programs like Square One and the Holyoke Weekend Backpack program, ensuring children in the Pioneer Valley have access to food. As 2018, nearly $500,000 has been raised to fight food insecurity in Western Massachusetts.Visit feedthekidsgolf.com/auction to bid on exciting items and make a positive impact. News Directory 3 highlights this important cause. Discover what’s next in the fight against childhood hunger and how you can stay involved.
Feed the Kids Auction Opens to combat Childhood Hunger
SPRINGFIELD – An online auction benefiting the eighth annual Feed the Kids Charity golf Tournament is now underway, offering the public a chance to support efforts to end childhood hunger in the Pioneer Valley. Participation requires no golf expertise.
feed the Kids, a nonprofit focused on alleviating food insecurity among children, is hosting the auction. It began July 1 and continues through July 15, the day after the golf tournament at Springfield Country Club.The annual tournament is typically a sell-out event. The auction can be accessed at feedthekidsgolf.com/auction.
The auctionS proceeds will support organizations providing food assistance to children,including Square One,the Holyoke Weekend Backpack Program,Pioneer Valley Powerpacks,and Team no kid Hungry. These programs are vital in addressing food insecurity.
Dr. Frederick Kadushin, co-founder of Feed the Kids, emphasized the auction’s accessibility. “This auction allows anyone in the community to get involved, even if they’re not swinging a golf club,” Kadushin said. ”Bidding on these great items is a fun way to support a vrey serious mission: making sure no child in our community goes hungry.”
As its inception in 2018, Feed the Kids has generated nearly $500,000 for programs assisting children in need throughout Western Massachusetts. The organization continues to expand its reach and impact in the region.
What’s next
Organizers plan to continue expanding the auction in coming years, hoping to increase the amount of funds raised to combat childhood hunger in Western Massachusetts.
