Seidner’s Collision Centers Employees Give Back Through Inland Empire United Way’s Kids Pack Program

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May 1st 2018 – Seidner’s Collision Centers sent a team of 15 employees to help the United Way’s effort to help fill the 1700 backpacks needed on a weekly basis to distribute throughout the Inland Empire to low income students in danger of going hungry over the weekend. Through partnerships with local schools, businesses, and other community groups, the Kids Pack program provides homeless and very low-income school children with backpacks of nutritious food each weekend, when school meals are not available, so they can engage in school and succeed.

Kristen Pilcher, 30, of Rancho Cucamonga, right, takes part painting inspiring murals for students as part of the Inland Empire United Way’s celebration of National Volunteer Week, at Corona Elementary School in Ontario, CA., Saturday, April 21, 2018. Corona Elementary School’s makeover included agility courses to encourage kids to play and stay healthy. (Photo by James Carbone for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

The program provides a backpack of food to more than 1,700 homeless and very low-income children each weekend. Children who participate in Kids Pack not only have improved access to nutritious food, but they also have consistently shown improvement in their performance at school, including better grades, behavior, participation, and attendance. “We enjoy being able to support numerous efforts of the Inland Empire United Way and our employees love being a part of our efforts to give back to our community. Being able to come together as a team and help support Kids Pack was a wonderful experience and I encourage any business to bring in their employees and give of your time to help.” Stated Steve Seidner VP of Seidner’s Collision Centers.

Inland Empire United Way is committed to improving the lives and futures of children and families in need by investing in Education, Health, and Financial Stability.

By partnering with a network of local nonprofit organizations, United Way delivers critical services to our community, connects individuals in crisis with needed resources through 2-1-1, and increases the power of local charities by providing dedicated volunteers. More information can be found at www.ieuw.org