Volunteers in Rocklin pack 357,000 meals for malnourished children at St Matthew Lutheran Church

14th annual Placer Feed My Starving Children MobilePack

Rocklin, Calif. – More than 1,700 volunteers packed 357,000 meals for malnourished children as part of the 14th annual Placer Feed My Starving Children MobilePack hosted at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Rocklin.

This year’s event was held from Oct. 17-19 and included large groups from churches, schools and businesses. More than 120 Rocklin High School Football team and Rocklin Girls Basketball team members joined to volunteer.

6.7 million meals and counting…

With this year’s meals packed, the local MobilePack has packed more than 6.7 million meals over 14 years of annual packing events.
Moseley Collins, a pastor and founder of Moseley Collins Law Firm, was the MobilePack’s largest sponsor, paying for 100,000 meals for the 7th year.

Local scouts volunteer at Mobilepack in Rocklin

“Every day, the world loses so many children to starvation,” Collins said. “It is our responsibility to do all we can to alleviate the suffering. In partnership with Feed My Starving Children, we gave local residents, including many young people, a chance to make a real difference in the fight against hunger. Jesus strongly encouraged us to feed the hungry and care for the poor, so that is what we strive to do.”

MobilePack volunteers worked over seven two-hour shifts, with groups from churches, businesses, sports teams and community groups providing many of those volunteers.

“It is a huge blessing to be able to partner with volunteers, St. Matthew Lutheran Church and sponsors like the Moseley Collins Law Firm. “

Bill Halldin

Sponsors

enthusiastic young volunteer

“On behalf of the organizing team, we want to thank all those who came out to volunteer and pack meals,” said Bill Halldin, chair of the 14th annual MobilePack. “It is a huge blessing to be able to partner with volunteers, St. Matthew Lutheran Church and sponsors like the Moseley Collins Law Firm. We can only imagine the impact these 357,000 meals will have for people in need.”

Additional sponsors included St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Trudy van Dyk/Tru California Real Estate, Annie’s SnoBiz, Mikuni Charitable Foundation, Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Rocklin, The Zenith, Agribusiness Solutions, Coast Loans By Ryan Hoffman, Rotary Club of South Placer, and Whitney Oaks Insurance.

Learning more and getting involved

For more information on the Placer MobilePack or getting involved in future events, please visit www.sacfmscmobilepack.org.

Feed My Starving Children is a Christian nonprofit dedicated to providing nutritious meals to children worldwide. Meals are hand-packed by volunteers and sent to an incredible network of partner organizations who distribute them to those in need. For more information, please visit www.fmsc.org.

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