By Ashley Hershberger
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July 6, 2026
Feeding Our Future: Knights United By: Ashley Hershberger One of the things I love most about our community is that when we see a need, we don't spend much time asking whose responsibility it is. We ask, "How can we help?" That's exactly how Feeding Our Future came to be. Over the past several months, we’ve been meeting with school leaders, teachers, food pantry staff, pastors, community partners, and community members and working together to answer a simple question: How do we make sure students have access to food when school isn't in session? Beginning October 2, 2026, West Holmes Local Schools will launch Feeding Our Future in partnership with United Way Wayne and Holmes Counties, the Love Center Food Pantry, and the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. Here's what that looks like: Elementary students who enroll will receive take-home food bags every other Friday and before school breaks. The bags will include easy-to-prepare foods like cereal, oatmeal, soup, fruit cups, granola bars, and other kid-friendly items to help fill the gap when school meals aren't available. Middle and high school students will have access to school-based pantries where they can pick up snacks, breakfast items, weekend food, and other essentials as needed. The food bags will be assembled at West Holmes High School by volunteers from across our community. Most importantly, there are no income qualifications . Families can participate whenever support is needed and for as long as it is helpful. Because the truth is that life happens. An unexpected bill, a medical expense, changing work schedules, rising costs, or simply a difficult season can impact any family. This program exists to provide support, not judgment. Working Together This program builds on a long tradition of caring for one another in West Holmes. It's not replacing efforts like Share-A-Christmas or the work that schools, churches, food pantries, and community groups have been doing for years. It's strengthening those efforts and creating another way to support students and families. People like Natalie Eichelberger, Mindi Campbell, Brandi Smith, Andrea Povick, and many others have been doing this work for years. Through backpack programs, food drives, and countless acts of kindness, they've helped make sure students had support when they needed it most. Feeding Our Future exists because of that foundation. As someone who grew up here, that means a lot to me. My grandma, Pat, fed generations of students as a cook at Nashville Elementary, and many members of my family have served in the district as teachers and coaches. Through them, I learned that schools are about more than academics and athletics… they're about taking care of our people. That's exactly what this partnership is designed to do. Each organization brings something valuable to the table: West Holmes Local Schools will coordinate the program, enroll families, host pantry spaces, manage volunteers and organize packing and distribution of food. United Way Wayne and Holmes Counties will bring local partners together, raise funds, pay bills and help ensure the program remains sustainable. The Love Center Food Pantry will help source food and stretch every donated dollar as far as possible. The Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank will connect resources and provide access to food at reduced costs. A special thank you to Kiana Leppla, Dawn Martin, and Katie Schwartz , whose vision and leadership helped move this idea from conversation to reality. Thank you to Greg Long and the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank for helping connect the right people and resources. And a big thank you to Lisa Walker at TUFF Bags and the team at United Way of Tuscarawas County . Their willingness to share their experience, answer questions, and help another community build something similar has been incredible. Because of their generosity, we're able to learn from a program that is already making a difference for thousands of students in T-County. That's what I love most about this story. Communities helping communities. Neighbors helping neighbors. How You Can Help One of the things that makes Feeding Our Future special is that it belongs to the community. And community support will be what keeps Feeding Our Future going. The food in these bags and pantries doesn't appear on its own. It takes volunteers, partnerships, and financial support from people who believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. Because of our partnerships, every dollar goes further than it would at a grocery store. In fact, just $26.50 can provide weekend food for one child for an entire school year. Think about that. For the cost of a family dinner out, a child can have food support every weekend throughout the school year. That's more than food. That's peace of mind for a parent. That's one less worry for a family. That's a student who can focus on learning, playing ball, performing in a concert, hanging out with friends, and simply being a kid. That's hope. At its heart, Feeding Our Future is about food, but it's also about making sure every child knows they matter and every family knows they are supported. When a student opens a backpack on a Saturday morning, I hope they find more than food. I hope they find a reminder that an entire community believes in them. Whether you'd like to donate, sponsor, volunteer, or learn more, please visit: www.uwwh.org/feedingourfuture Together, we're not just filling bags. We're building hope, strengthening families, and showing our children what it means to live in a community that cares. United, We Help.