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Power Pack Program expands to Valley Elementary
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<p>Wayne Allen | Daily Times</p><p>Jeff Rase, Valley Guidance Counselor meets with members of Steven&#8217;s Power Pack Club Friday.</p>

Wayne Allen | Daily Times

Jeff Rase, Valley Guidance Counselor meets with members of Steven’s Power Pack Club Friday.

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Wayne Allen

PDT Staff Writer

The Steven Hunter Hope Fund kicked off its Steven’s Power Pack Club program at Valley Elementary School Friday. The program will provide a weekend’s worth of food for 30 students.

The Hunter Hope Fund also has similar programs at New Boston, Northwest and Portsmouth City Schools. Steven’s Power Pack Program provides food for 276 students each week.

With tears in his eyes, Hope Fund administrator Mark Hunter watched Friday as the students were given their Power Packs.

“Today is a very good day,” Hunter said. “We are kicking off another school for Stevens Power Pack Program.”

Hunter said it’s been with the blessings of God that he and his wife, Virgie have been able to expand this program into another school.

“He (God) has blessed us so much and we know now, more than ever this is what he (God) wants us to do,” Hunter said.

Hunter said the purpose of the program is to provide needy students a weekends worth of food to take home with them every Friday after school.

“The sad reality is that many of these children are going without proper nutrition or, in some cases, with no food at all over the weekend, their only meals being provided at breakfast or lunch through the school system,” the Fund reported on its website, www.stevenshopefund.org.

Jeff Rase, Valley Guidance Counselor said the students and the teachers are excited about this program coming to their school.

“This gives the students the opportunity to have some food at home. Otherwise they might not have anything until Monday,” Rase said. “Nutrition is a high priority for us. Nutrition is directly related to success. If kids are healthy, their learning improves, their behavior improves so, this is a win-win for us.”

Hunter said students become eligible based on the free and reduced lunch program and upon recommendation of the children’s teachers.

“This program would not work if it were not for the hard work of each of the schools. We have the help and support of the free store food bank. We also could not do this without the support of the community. The teachers and administrators at each of the schools, they are so happy we are bringing this program to their school, because they know the end result is that the kids will have enough to eat over the weekend,” Hunter said.

Hunter said Steven’s Power Pack Club will start at West Elementary next week.

For more information about Steven’s Power pack Club or the Steven Hunter Hope Fund visit, www.stevenshopefund.org.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 208, or wallen@heartlandpublications.com.



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xcitizen
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October 09, 2012
Once again, I admire this program, but please, please make it a point to not single out the kids. I see the picture of them gathered in a room with their matching T-Shirts and the first thing it does is make me think that now all the kids know which kids receive free lunch. I don't know if this is a problem everywhere but where I grew up if you didn't have money they made fun of you. I understand wanting these kids healthy, just don't single them out. Don't have them wear matching t-shirts that say I don't have money and I get free food. Remember you show up on Friday for 15 minutes and get all the reward, these kids have to spend 8 hours a day there. I love the program, I hate the singling out of the kids.
philanthropy
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October 20, 2012
The children were all wearing the same shirt because it was spirit day at the school. All the children at the school were wearing purple tee shirts that day.
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