Leneda Jones is an Alabama Bright Light bringing Backyard Blessings

Backyard Blessings strikes a blow against childhood hunger every weekend in Walker County. (Karim Shamsi-Basha/Alabama NewsCenter)

Backyard Blessings exists so poor school children in Walker County do not go hungry. The problem caused Leneda Jones to act nine years ago, and her actions have multiplied. Now approximately 850 children are fed every week.

“Backyard Blessings is a local community nonprofit in Walker County that serves children in food-insecure homes,” she said. “We work primarily through the public school system to achieve this.”

Jones and her staff identify hungry children by consulting school counselors and teachers. Every child in the Walker County Schools system is up for consideration for Backyard Blessings assistance.

“We give the children in our program a bag of food on Friday; many of them had no food the entire weekend,” Jones said. “We pack those bags here and fill them with foods children love, then we deliver them to the schools.”

Backyard Blessings puts food in hungry children’s hands from Alabama NewsCenter on Vimeo.

Backyard Blessings serves nine schools every week of the school year. The children who receive the food look forward to it.

“One day I was walking through one of the schools when a little child came to me and asked with big eyes, ‘Do we get the food bag today?’ It made me cry knowing we are making a difference,” Jones said.

Jones is determined to continue her mission until all poor children in Walker County are fed.

“We get the food wholesale, and with donations from generous people who know about what we do, and who do not want little children to miss meals,” Jones said. “We also receive funds from grants, churches, local businesses and fundraisers.”

The Alabama Power Foundation is among those supporting Backyard Blessings’ work.

(Courtesy of Alabama News Center)

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