Children packaging small bags of food

OSG Students Join Kids Against Hunger to Make a Difference

On Wednesday, May 2nd, OneSchool Global (OSG) students and faculty from the San Francisco campus of OneSchool Global (OSG) teamed up with Kids Against Hunger to prepare meals for children in need.

Volunteers packed 1,980 food bags, each containing six meals, for a grand total of 11,880 meals at the Pleasanton headquarters of Kids Against Hunger, a nonprofit dedicated to combating child hunger globally.

The day began with an educational session for the volunteers led by the Kids Against Hunger staff. In it, they discussed the global issue of child hunger and put into context how important the work they were doing that day would be to hundreds of hungry children.

“Our partnership with Kids Against Hunger allowed our students to make a tangible difference while broadening their understanding of a serious global issue,” noted OSG Campus Principal Kelle Patrick. “We strive to produce ‘life-ready’ students, and events like this one underscore the importance of aligning academic learning with practical, real-world work and charity.”

OSG Students Support Kids Against Hunger
The OSG students in San Francisco, once they had packed 11,880 meals.

 

Sherri Leal, Executive Director of KAH Bay Area operations, expressed her gratitude: “The kids were awesome, and I truly hope they understand what a difference they made in a lot of hungry tummies! With 46 people packing for an hour and a half, that would be 69 hours if I was doing it by myself! Believe me it’s way more fun with a large group of eager people to help make a difference!”

The students worked hard to pack rice, veggies, and snacks into bags. The day’s events demonstrated how community involvement and educational experiences can intertwine for a positive impact.

More about OSG San Francisco 

The OSG students from the San Fransico campus are all from the local area – Castro Valley, Hayward, Danville, and San Leandro, and one of the 36 OSG Campuses in North America. The San Fransisco Campus is located 12 miles from the San Fransico Bay and 26 miles from the city of San Francisco. The Campus has 31 students, committed to the values of OneSchool. The San Francisco Campus is walking distance to a park with a full playground and lots of open field space that allows our students the opportunity to play sports for physical education. Similar to other OSG campuses, the San Francisco campus has an open concept with individual spaces for secondary Zoom classrooms and individual elementary spaces.

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