Hunger Fighters: How Local Students Are Battling Food Insecurity One Lunch at a Time

Combating Hunger: Power Packs Project Transforms Food Security in Lancaster County
In Lancaster County, a staggering 47,000 residents face food access challenges, with children experiencing food insecurity at a rate 55% higher than adults. The Power Packs Project, supported by WellSpan's Inspire Grant, is pioneering an innovative approach to address this critical issue.
A Holistic Solution to Food Insecurity
More than just a food distribution program, the Power Packs Project provides families with comprehensive meal support. Each pack includes:
- A pound of protein
- Fresh produce
- A quart of milk
- Additional nutritious items like peanut butter, cereal, and canned goods
- An educational component with seasonal food tips
Community Impact and Empowerment
WellSpan has invested over $1.5 million in 2024 to improve food access, targeting the Conestoga Valley and Red Lion School Districts. The program supports approximately 200 local families, providing not just food, but hope and education.
"No child should go hungry. We can make a difference one meal at a time," says Brad Peterson, executive director of the Power Packs Project.
Transforming Lives Beyond Nutrition
School professionals like Katharine Diorio emphasize the program's broader impact: "Students now know they will have food at home, allowing them to focus on learning instead of worrying about their next meal."
A Community-Driven Effort
The Power Packs Project demonstrates how collaborative community efforts can address complex social challenges. By providing nutritious meals, educational resources, and compassionate support, they're not just feeding families—they're empowering them.
As Brad Peterson notes, community support is crucial: "We rely on funding and volunteers and couldn't do this without community involvement."