I help feed hungry children in my area with Secret Meals!
With one of the highest poverty rates in the country, 20 percent of Alabama children live below the poverty level. With many families relying on free or reduced-price meals from schools, weekends can be a tough time.
Lack of nutrition prevents students from learning and can cause physical and developmental problems. A growing number of these children urgently need the services provided by Alabama Credit Union’s Secret Meals program.
To reduce the number of hungry children, Alabama Credit Union is partnering with regional food banks and volunteers to provide healthy weekend meals through Secret Meals for Hungry Children. We are dedicated to this program and the long-term effects we believe it will have.
Identifying Underfed Children
Students up to fifth grade are identified by school faculty, who watch for certain warning signs:
- Eating everything that is available to them, especially early in the week.
- Hoarding food as the weekend approaches.
About The Food Packs
Students receive food packs in their backpacks on the last day of school before a weekend or holiday. This is done anonymously to prevent the child from being singled out or made to feel uncomfortable. Parents or guardians are not usually notified to prevent the food being taken by an older child or adult. Each food pack contains items such as easy pull-tab cans, juices, crackers, etc. All items are child-friendly, nonperishable, easily consumed and vitamin-fortified. The pack’s weight makes it easy for young children to carry in their backpack.

These packs of food may be all of the nutrition these children receive during the weekend. A weekend is a long time to be hungry.
How To Do Your Part
Please help feed Hungry Children in your area. If you don’t have time to volunteer or money to give, donate canned foods to your local church or school for their food drives! Every little bit counts!