Boomerang Backpacks Program Expands To All Whitko Schools

December 23, 2024 at 6:34 p.m.
Boomerang Backpacks are prepared at Whitko Career Academy by the Functional Skills class members for distribution to Pierceton Elementary School students. In January students at South Whitley Elementary and Whitko Junior Senior High School will have access to the backpacks, too. Pausing after a day of backpack filling (L to R) are Functional Skills aide Kayla Studebaker; class members Zach Allen, Andrew Bowman, Kevin Prieto-Lopez, Sarah Brandenburg and Tessa Eiler; Stephanie Meyer, RN, Whitko's corporation nurse; and Functional Skills aide Heather Orbeck. Photo Provided
Boomerang Backpacks are prepared at Whitko Career Academy by the Functional Skills class members for distribution to Pierceton Elementary School students. In January students at South Whitley Elementary and Whitko Junior Senior High School will have access to the backpacks, too. Pausing after a day of backpack filling (L to R) are Functional Skills aide Kayla Studebaker; class members Zach Allen, Andrew Bowman, Kevin Prieto-Lopez, Sarah Brandenburg and Tessa Eiler; Stephanie Meyer, RN, Whitko's corporation nurse; and Functional Skills aide Heather Orbeck. Photo Provided

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LARWILL – Through funding received from the Whitley County Health Department/Health First Indiana Grant, Whitko Community Schools’ corporation nurse, Stephanie Meyer, recently announced the Boomerang Backpacks program will expand to students at Whitko Jr./Sr. High School and South Whitley Elementary School.
Boomerang Backpacks is a local, nonprofit organization whose mission is to help provide weekend nourishment to children who may face food insecurity and to help support families who have a need for more groceries. This is a self-elect program, available to anyone who would like to participate. There is a simple letter that parents/guardians need to sign and return to participate in the program, according to a news release from Whitko Community Schools.
The backpacks contain non-perishable foods, breakfast items, protein rich meals and snacks that children collect at their school at the end of the school day each Friday. This program for Whitko Jr./Sr. High School and South Whitley Elementary School students begins Jan. 17. There is no cost to participate as this program is funded through grants, private donors and company sponsorships.
Through funding provided by the Kosciusko County Health Department’s Health First Kosciusko program, Pierceton Elementary School has had the Boomerang Backpacks program in place for kindergarten through third-grade students since September. The money also established a mentor program, hygiene supply closet and an anti-bullying program at the school. A community church’s congregation provides backpacks to students in fourth through sixth grades. Additional grants from Health First Kosciusko and donations from Cottage Watchman/E.F. Rhoades and Sons, Pierceton High School Alumni Association and the Kosciusko County Community Foundation will continue these programs for PES students.
For more information about the Boomerang Backpacks, contact Meyer at 260-723-0520 or email her at [email protected].

LARWILL – Through funding received from the Whitley County Health Department/Health First Indiana Grant, Whitko Community Schools’ corporation nurse, Stephanie Meyer, recently announced the Boomerang Backpacks program will expand to students at Whitko Jr./Sr. High School and South Whitley Elementary School.
Boomerang Backpacks is a local, nonprofit organization whose mission is to help provide weekend nourishment to children who may face food insecurity and to help support families who have a need for more groceries. This is a self-elect program, available to anyone who would like to participate. There is a simple letter that parents/guardians need to sign and return to participate in the program, according to a news release from Whitko Community Schools.
The backpacks contain non-perishable foods, breakfast items, protein rich meals and snacks that children collect at their school at the end of the school day each Friday. This program for Whitko Jr./Sr. High School and South Whitley Elementary School students begins Jan. 17. There is no cost to participate as this program is funded through grants, private donors and company sponsorships.
Through funding provided by the Kosciusko County Health Department’s Health First Kosciusko program, Pierceton Elementary School has had the Boomerang Backpacks program in place for kindergarten through third-grade students since September. The money also established a mentor program, hygiene supply closet and an anti-bullying program at the school. A community church’s congregation provides backpacks to students in fourth through sixth grades. Additional grants from Health First Kosciusko and donations from Cottage Watchman/E.F. Rhoades and Sons, Pierceton High School Alumni Association and the Kosciusko County Community Foundation will continue these programs for PES students.
For more information about the Boomerang Backpacks, contact Meyer at 260-723-0520 or email her at [email protected].

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