With an emphasis on “Kids Helping Kids” and through exciting events and engaging fundraisers, our dynamic school clubs are not just raising awareness, they’re cooking up real change! Young hearts come together to tackle the pressing issue of child hunger in our community. Imagine the impact we can make when our youth take the lead in this vital cause.

If you’re eager to see The Childrens Hunger Project school club sprout up at YOUR school, dont hesitate to reach out! Lets cultivate a future where no child goes hungry together, we can make a meal-ificent difference! Please email us.

“Nothing touches my heart more than kids who have the desire to help other kids – through school clubs, school activities, creative fundraisers and community service projects. We thank you, honor you and appreciate you!”

– TCHP Executive Director Cheryl Cominsky

RECENT HAPPENINGS 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR

Rockledge High: Just started to support TCHP through the “Raiders in Need Project” club. They will be supporting The Children’s Hunger Project by holding food drives and fundraisers, along with supporting other projects that will support the school community. Janelis and Alexandra are the leaders of the group. At their first meeting, they had about 25 students who are excited to help TCHP and their school community.

Satellite High School: Julia started a TCHP club and took the initiative to find a teacher sponsor, Ms. Marks, who is working with the school and TCHP to make it happen. They had a successful club rush and have about 30 students who are excited to get started.

Edgewood Jr/Sr High School: Their TCHP club started up this year with a new leader, Lilyen and new school sponsor, Mrs. Baker. They have about 30 students in their club and are very excited to support TCHP mission through food drives, fundraisers and supporting our community events.

Holy Trinity: Many students want to support The Children’s Hunger Project and they are working on getting their club started back up for 2024.

Viera High School: In the process of starting a club. Lindsey and Kaitlyn are working on meeting with The Children’s Hunger Project and their school to get a club started this year.