Each snack pack is stuffed full of single-serve, nonperishable food items to feed hungry kids on the weekend.
New Mexico leads the nation in childhood hunger (25% of children in NM live in food insecure homes), 48th in childhood well being, 48th in childhood health, and 50th in education.
3,750 APS children and youth qualify as homeless under the McKinney – Vento Homeless Assistance Act – homeless child or youth who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.
50th in child welfare
(2022 Kids Count Data Book)
44th in Child homelessness
(America’s Youngest Outcasts, 2013)
1 in 5 (20.3%) suffer from food insecurity.
(Feeding America, 2020)
116,000 (25%) of NM’s kids live at or below the federal poverty level.
(ABQ Journal 2022)
STUDENTS IN TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS
STUDENTS IN APS CHARTER SCHOOLS
APS CHILDREN QUALIFIED AS HOMELESS
Talk to your family and friends and encourage them to purchase a snackable, nutritious food item each time they grocery shop. If they cannot drop off the food item one of our drop off locations offer to bring it for them!
Snack packs are put together by volunteers containing specific food items. You and your group can acquire all the necessary items and have a packing party.
Watch our video on packing snack packs.
Financially support hungry children in New Mexico: purchase snack packs or double your giving by becoming a recurring donor.
Become a partner with Feed New Mexico Kids as a Church. Download our Church partner packet for details.
4001 Osuna Rd. NE • Albuquerque, NM
6051 Winter Haven Rd. NW • Albuquerque, NM
1295 Clark Rd. • Santa Fe
10301 Comanche Rd. NE • Albuquerque, NM
If you would like to know how you, your family, your business, or your organization can be involved, please fill out the information request to the right.
We are a non-profit organization, we exist to provide nutritious snacks for children in need. We are only able to do this through the generous donations from individuals, organizations, and businesses that partner with us in the fight to end childhood hunger in New Mexico.
Some of the ways we partner:
For more information call:
Tracy Rodden
505.252.4341