2022 FOCP Report Card

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172,040 MEALS PROVIDED TO 1085 STUDENTS IN 30 SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN 5 DISTRICTS SCHOOL YEAR SERVICES REPORTED ETHNICITIES

54% 20%

16%

MultiRacial

White/ Caucasian

Other

10%

S SERVE S GRADE K-5

SERVING YOUTH IN 5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS: Nicollet, Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial, St. Clair, Maple River & MAPS ISD77

SERVES GRADES 6-8

African American

SUMMER SERVICES

SERVE S GRAD ES K-12 O WEEK N ENDS SERVES GRADES K-12 ON WEEKDAYS

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE: 3 YOUTH & 2 ADULTS

100%

OF OUR SERVICES ARE FREE AND AVAILABLE TO YOUTH GRADES K-12 AT 33 SCHOOLS WITHIN THE 5 DISTRICT REGION WE SERVE

92% OF ENROLLED FAMILIES ARE EMPLOYED

NEW SCHOOL YEAR SERVICE FOR GRADES 9-12

68% OF THOSE EARN LESS THAN $40,000 A YEAR

HIGH SCHOOL PANTRY

“i am Happy and not worried”

2120 Howard Dr. W. Suite F, North Mankato, MN 56003 | 507-385-3627 | www.FeedingAndFueling.org | Federal EIN: 27-2374187 *Data collected from the 2021-22 student, parent, and teacher survey results*

SERVICE GAP

82% of parents report their family utilizes other food assistance programs like SNAP, Local Food Shelf, Free & Reduced Lunch & Others


BackPack Food Program Grades K-5:

Power Pack Program Grades 6-8:

High School Pantry Grades 9-12:

Summer Pack Program Grades K-12:

STOMP Grades K-12:

The Summer Pack Food Program provides healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks for weekends during the summer months.

STOMP is FOCP’s only WEEKDAY meal program that offers free lunches Monday-Friday throughout the summer at several locations.

How Food Is Distributed:

How Food Is Distributed:

HIGH SCHOOL PANTRY The BackPack Food Program provides child friendly & nutritious breakfasts, lunches & snacks for weekends and extended school breaks.

The BackPack Food Program with a boost. The Power Pack Program provides weekend food packs and additional snacks during the school day.

How Food Is Distributed:

Food leaves FOCP’s warehouse each week & gets distributed to schools by volunteers. From there packs are placed directly into students' backpacks for them to take home on weekends & extended breaks.

The High School Pantry service is offered at five area high schools. Students have access to supplemental snacks and meal options that are age-friendly.

How Food Is Distributed:

Food may be accessed as a prepared cinch sack containing multiple food items, or students may pick and choose individual food items.

Delivered monthly to the doorsteps of enrolled youth. Boxes contain one month's worth of weekend food.

All youth 18 and under can receive FREE lunches offered at various pickup sites throughout the greater Mankato area.

SCHOOLS WE SERVE: NICOLLET ISD507

ISD77 PUBLIC SCHOOLS:

LAKE CRYSTAL WELLCOME MEMORIAL ISD2071

MANKATO ISD77 ST. CLAIR ISD75

MAPLE RIVER ISD2135

K-5: Bridges, Eagle Lake, Franklin, 6-12: Kato Public Charter Hoover, Jefferson, Kennedy, Monroe, Roosevelt, Rosa Parks 9-12: Central High, Mankato & Washington East & Mankato West 6-8: Dakota Meadows & Prairie Winds

OUTLYING PUBLIC SCHOOLS:

MANKATO PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS:

Lake Crystal (K-8), Maple River East (K-5), Maple River West (K-5), Mapleton (6-8), Nicollet (K-8) & St. Clair (K-8)

Immanuel Mankato (K-5), Loyola (K-8), Risen Savior (K-5) & Concordia Classical (K-8)

K-12: Futures Program

OUTLYING PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Immanuel Courtland (K-5) & Trinity Lutheran (K-5)

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