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River Valley Charities helps children and families across the Wisconsin St. Croix Valley access food and support when they need it most. Too many children in our region do not have consistent access to food outside of school, and many local programs are under-resourced and struggling to keep up with growing demand.
Each week, RVC supports more than 1,300 children receiving food through local backpack programs. We strengthen those programs through funding, collaboration, and shared learning, while also expanding access to fresh, nutritious food and grocery vouchers that give families dignity and choice.
Our work goes beyond backpack programs by bringing together food shelves, public health agencies, producers, schools, and other community partners to build a stronger, more connected response to food insecurity across our region.
Over the past two years, RVC has also developed a financial literacy initiative that provides personalized one-on-one mentorship to help families build greater stability, with the goal of ensuring emergency food remains a temporary support, not a way of life.
Since 2017, River Valley Charities has invested more than $800,000 into local programs and partnerships supporting children and families across the St. Croix Valley.
Each week, RVC supports more than 1,300 children receiving food through local backpack programs. We strengthen those programs through funding, collaboration, and shared learning, while also expanding access to fresh, nutritious food and grocery vouchers that give families dignity and choice.
Our work goes beyond backpack programs by bringing together food shelves, public health agencies, producers, schools, and other community partners to build a stronger, more connected response to food insecurity across our region.
Over the past two years, RVC has also developed a financial literacy initiative that provides personalized one-on-one mentorship to help families build greater stability, with the goal of ensuring emergency food remains a temporary support, not a way of life.
Since 2017, River Valley Charities has invested more than $800,000 into local programs and partnerships supporting children and families across the St. Croix Valley.