
With an emphasis on “Kids Helping Kids,” our dynamic school clubs provide students with meaningful opportunities to serve their community, develop leadership skills, and connect with other students who share a passion for making a difference. Through volunteer projects, community outreach, and hands-on service experiences, students build teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills while helping address child hunger in our community. Together, young leaders are creating positive change, building lasting friendships, and making a real impact in the lives of local children and families.
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.
Want to join, but your school doesn’t have a club? No worries, join us during our TCHP Youth Council.
Are you a Brevard County high school student looking to make a difference in your community, gain leadership experience, and connect with other students who are passionate about helping others?
The Children’s Hunger Project Youth Council is open to all Brevard County high school students—whether or not your school has a TCHP Club!
As a Youth Council member, you will have the opportunity to:
- Volunteer and make a meaningful impact in your community
- Develop leadership, teamwork, and professional soft skills
- Earn valuable volunteer service hours
- Connect and collaborate with students from across Brevard County
- Gain insight into nonprofit organizations and community service
- Help support local children and families experiencing food insecurity
- Build friendships while making a difference
- Strengthen your college, scholarship, and career applications through community involvement
Join a passionate group of young leaders dedicated to creating positive change and helping ensure that every child in our community has access to nutritious food.
This county-wide council brings together students from different schools to share ideas, build friendships, and create meaningful change. No club at your school? No problem! The Youth Council gives every student the opportunity to get involved and make an impact.
Be part of something bigger. Join a network of student leaders who are helping feed hope and strengthen our community—one child at a time.
Interested in learning more? We’d love to have you join us!

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RECENT HAPPENINGS 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR
Rockledge High School
The ‘Raiders in Need’ Project at Rockledge High School continued to make a meaningful impact by supporting The Children’s Hunger Project throughout the school year. Under the leadership of Cooper, alongside approximately 20 dedicated student members and Teacher Sponsor Mrs. VanBrunschot, the club organized food drives, fundraising initiatives, and service projects that benefited both TCHP and the Rockledge High School community. Their commitment to helping local children facing food insecurity exemplifies the spirit of student leadership and service.
Satellite High School
At Satellite High School, Julia continued to serve as a strong student leader, taking the initiative to organize several successful fundraising projects in support of The Children’s Hunger Project. With the continued guidance of Teacher Sponsor Ms. Marks, the club remained engaged in raising awareness and supporting our mission. The group is excited about the upcoming school year and looks forward to welcoming new members who are passionate about making a difference in their community.
Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School
The TCHP Club at Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School continued to thrive under the leadership of Club President Lily and Vice President Tiya, with the support of Teacher Sponsor Mrs. Baker and a dedicated membership of approximately 30 students. Throughout the year, the club participated in food drives, fundraising efforts, volunteer opportunities, and community events that directly supported The Children’s Hunger Project’s mission to fight childhood hunger.
We are also proud to recognize Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School as the recipient of the High School Participation Award at the Health First Fight Child Hunger 5K, earning the distinction of having the most registered student runners among all participating high schools.
Additionally, Lily and Tiya have stepped into countywide leadership roles by serving on the TCHP Youth Council, helping to guide youth engagement and expand awareness of childhood hunger throughout Brevard County.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
The TCHP Club at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy continued its strong tradition of service under the leadership of Naya and Ellora, with the support of Teacher Sponsor Mrs. Retter. Throughout the year, club members participated in numerous food drives, fundraising activities, and volunteer opportunities that helped provide meals to local children facing food insecurity. Their dedication to community service has made a lasting impact and continues to strengthen the partnership between Holy Trinity and The Children’s Hunger Project.
Looking Ahead:
As we prepare for the upcoming school year, we are excited to continue growing our school-based clubs and expanding opportunities for students to develop leadership skills, serve their community, and advocate for children experiencing food insecurity. Through food drives, fundraising events, volunteer opportunities, and participation in the newly established TCHP Youth Council, students across Brevard County are proving that young people can make a powerful difference in the lives of others. Together, we are building the next generation of compassionate leaders committed to helping children in need.
“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

