Measurable Impact on Students

Measurable Impact on Students

Academic Performance: Hunger-Free Kids Learn Better

As food insecurity continues to affect families across Southern Nevada, Serving Our Kids Foundation remains focused on a simple but powerful goal: ensuring that food-insecure children can dream of the future instead of dreaming about food. Recent feedback and data from our partner elementary and middle schools in the Las Vegas Valley show that this work is making a real, measurable difference in students’ lives.

Below is a summary of key findings from our March 2024, December 2024, and December 2025 data collections, along with what these numbers mean for local children and their families.

Strong and Growing Participation

  • Mar 2024: 61% participation
  • Dec 2024: 88% participation
  • Dec 2025: 90.8% participation

Participation represents the percentage of eligible children who are regularly receiving our weekend food bags. The growth from 61% to nearly 91% demonstrates two important trends:

  1. Rising trust and awareness – More families and school staff recognize the value of the program, and more children are consistently accessing the food they need over the weekend.
  2. Better reach to those most in need – High participation suggests that barriers such as stigma, communication, or access are being effectively reduced.

This steady increase confirms that our program is not only needed, but increasingly relied upon as a critical support for students.

The Ripple Effect: Food Shared with the Entire Family

Children sharing with other family members:

  • Mar 2024: 58%
  • Dec 2024: 52%
  • Dec 2025: 46%

More than 4 in 10 participating students still report sharing their food with parents, siblings, or other family members. While our primary focus is the child, this data underscores an important reality:
For many households, the food we provide helps stabilize the entire family’s weekend nutrition.

The slight decrease over time may indicate that, as our program and other community supports expand, families are relying a bit less on a child’s food bag to help the whole household—allowing more of the contents to directly benefit the student. Even so, the continued sharing:

  • Stretches limited household food budgets,
  • Reduces stress at home,
  • Helps create a more stable environment for children to learn and grow.

Health & Wellness: Children Feel Better, Look Better, Thrive Better

Observed improvement in overall health and wellness:

  • Mar 2024: 45.0%
  • Dec 2024: 42.4%
  • Dec 2025: 51.5%

Teachers and school staff are in a unique position to notice changes in student health—energy levels, physical appearance, and general well-being. By December 2025, more than half of participating children were observed to have improved overall health and wellness.

This suggests that:

  • More consistent weekend nutrition is helping reduce hunger-related fatigue, stomach aches, and headaches.
  • Students arrive at school better nourished and more ready to participate.

Improved health is a foundational outcome: when children feel better physically, they are better prepared to attend school, concentrate, and succeed.

School Attendance: Keeping Students Connected to the Classroom

Observed improvement in school attendance:

  • Mar 2024: 40.0%
  • Dec 2024: 45.9%
  • Dec 2025: 41.7%

Hunger is one of the hidden drivers of absenteeism. Children who are not eating regularly may miss school due to illness, fatigue, or family challenges tied to food insecurity.

Across all three data periods, roughly 4 in 10 participating children were observed to have improved attendance. While the December 2025 figure is slightly lower than December 2024, it still reflects a meaningful portion of students whose school participation benefits directly from reliable weekend nutrition.

Every additional day in class:

  • Increases learning opportunities,
  • Strengthens connections with teachers and peers,
  • Supports better long-term academic and social outcomes.

Academic Performance: Hunger-Free Kids Learn Better

Observed improvement in overall academics:

  • Mar 2024: 39.0%
  • Dec 2024: 38.0%
  • Dec 2025: 43.6%

By December 2025, nearly 44% of participating students were reported to show academic improvement. This can include:

  • Better focus in the classroom,
  • Increased participation,
  • More consistent homework completion,
  • Improved grades or test performance.

These results reinforce what educators have long known:
Children cannot fully concentrate on reading, math, and problem-solving when they are worried about their next meal. Providing consistent food support strengthens the whole learner—mind and body—and helps remove one of the biggest barriers to academic success.

Listening to Children: What They Love in Their Food Bags

Top favored items remained remarkably consistent over time:

  • Mar 2024: Ramen, Fruit Snacks, Cereal
  • Dec 2024: Ramen, Fruit Snacks, Cereal
  • Dec 2025: Ramen, Fruit Snacks, Cereal

This consistency tells us several things:

  • Children are more likely to eat what they enjoy, which increases the effectiveness of every bag we pack.
  • Familiar, kid-friendly items provide comfort and a sense of normalcy.
  • By pairing these favorites with other staples, we ensure that children both look forward to and fully utilize the food we provide.

By paying attention to what children actually like and consume, we can design food bags that are not only nutritious but also welcomed and enjoyed.

What This All Means for the Las Vegas Valley

Taken together, this data paints a clear picture:

  • More children are being reached, with participation nearing 91%.
  • Families continue to experience meaningful relief from food insecurity.
  • Children’s health, school connection, and academic performance are all showing positive trends.
  • Our program remains responsive to students’ preferences, increasing both dignity and impact.

Serving Our Kids Foundation is proud to partner with schools, volunteers, donors, and community members across the Las Vegas Valley to create these outcomes. Every weekend food bag represents more than food—it represents stability, hope, and the chance for a child to focus on learning and dreaming big.

To learn more about our work, access additional impact data, or find out how you can help us reach even more children, please visit servingourkids.org.

 

Meet New Crusader Rodrigo Ibarra

We welcome Rodrigo Ibarra, Vice President of Don Tortaco Mexican Grill, to SOK’s crusade to end child hunger in our communities. Rodrigo rallied his employee teams and their customers to support our recent Help Feed Their Dreams Food Drive.

The Don Tortaco story began in a small, isolated village in the mountains of Mexico where Rodrigo’s father, Apolinar, faced the daily challenges of poverty, including the constant threat of hunger.

“My dad was raised in a thatched-roof hut in the middle of nowhere by my grandfather,” Rodrigo recounts. “He had very little education so, he made sure Dad focused on school. But after fifth grade, Dad had to quit and help plant crops to feed the family.”

Apolinar soon began working at local construction sites to earn more money. Still, the family ate only one basic meal a day. And their only “treats” were eating certain insects that had a sweet taste.

“Eventually, Dad left Mexico for Southern California with $200 dollars in his pocket,” Rodrigo continued. “His motto has always been ‘if you don’t work, you don’t eat’ and he worked hard to make sure there was enough food. He collected soda cans. He worked at Denny’s, Jack In The Box and even a Chinese restaurant. He learned to speak Chinese before he learned English. He also learned a lot about the fast-food business.”

Not satisfied with the progress he was making in LA, Apolinar and his wife moved to Las Vegas in the early 90s. He started working double shifts at Roberto’s Taco Shop, now a Don Tortaco competitor.

“There were some tough times when we had trouble making ends meet,” Rodrigo admitted. “We cut expenses and never spent money on luxuries. Sometimes we had no power or no water, but we never went hungry.”

Apolinar became a licensee of the Roberto’s Las Vegas location and helped add nine new valley locations. And after years of saving everything he could, he brought seven of those restaurants – with cash, not loans – and officially opened Don Tortaco Mexican Grill. Today, Don Tortaco is one of the valley’s most recognizable restaurant names, with 26 corporate and franchise stores and more than 100 employees.

“Dad has always donated food to schools, and clothing,” Rodrigo said. “ But we’ve never worked with a non-profit organization until we got to know Serving Our Kids. When we found out how many food-insecure kids live in the valley – I can’t understand how that’s even possible – we knew we had to do more. Don Tortaco owes so much to the people of our community, and we want to give back in a way that makes a real difference.”

75,000 Reasons to Say, “Thank You”

75,000 Reasons to Say, “Thank You”

The NV Energy Foundation has just approved a $75,000 grant to SOK! The foundation funds significant programs and initiatives that have a lasting, positive impact in the communities they serve. And we’re thrilled that they consider SOK worthy of their incredible generosity.

The foundation has also issued a record-breaking meal-bagging challenge to the NV Energy employee volunteer team: Create 15,000 SOK weekend meal bags in two, high-energy, fun events. We will use a portion of the grant for a food purchase to keep the baggers busy for as long as it takes to meet the goal.

The events, led by Shannon Gregory, Director of Delivery Operations – South, are scheduled for August 11th and 12th at two NV Energy locations.

All we can say is, rest-up, carb-up and, of course, 75,000 thank-yous to the NV Foundation and everyone brave enough to answer the challenge.

Help Double Their Dreams

Help Double Their Dreams

Our friends at the Helms Helps Alliance will double all donations to Serving Our Kids during September from first-time donors!

  • If we raise $20,000 in first-time donations during September
  • Helms Helps will double that amount for a total of $40,000

Do you know anyone who wants to help hungry children right here in our community?

If they donate to Serving Our Kids during the month of September, they can double the impact of their donations.

$99 = $198

When you sponsor one food-insecure child for $99 and Helms Helps will double that so two kids get weekend meals bags every weekend for the entire the school year!

$20,000 = $40,000

This can provide more than 14,500 weekend meal bags for food-insecure children in 98 Clark County elementary and middle schools.

Hungry kids dream of food.

The Helms Helps Matching Donation Campaign can double your first-time donation and Help Feed Their Dreams!

 

New School Year. New Hope. New Goals.

New School Year. New Hope. New Goals.

It’s time for kids throughout the Las Vegas Valley to return to the classroom. It’s a time of excitement and hope as they look forward to making new discoveries and new friends that help shape the future they dream about.

But more than 110,000 food-insecure Clark County elementary and middle school students simply hope to get enough to eat, especially on weekends when they can’t access school food programs.
It’s time for SOK to kick-off our new campaign to help meet their needs. Our goal is to provide weekend meal bags to 5,000 kids each week.

That takes more money to buy more food. It takes more volunteers to create weekend meal bags and deliver them to more than 98 schools. It takes more caring, generous people like you to donate the time, energy and money to help reach this goal and feed more hungry kids.

Our recent school survey confirms that SOK weekend meal bags improve student health and wellness, school attendance, and academic performance. Of those students receiving SOK weekend meal bags, the survey revealed:

However, it also shows that 56% of kids who receive a weekend meal bag share their food with family members. We’re making great progress, but needs keeps growing. And so must we.

We’ll be posting lots of new volunteer opportunities for the upcoming school year on servingourkids.org by the end of July. Please ask your family, friends and colleagues to get involved. It’s easy. It’s fun. It’s important.

It’s time to join our crusade to end child hunger and help feed the dreams of food-insecure kids throughout the school year.

Dimopoulos Law Firm Giveaway

Many thanks to all who voted for Serving Our Kids as their charity to support during the $100,000 giveaway sponsored by Dimopoulos Law. We are very thankful to Dimopoulos Law for their generous award of $10,000 to help Serving Our Kids feed food insecure children. This generous donation will help us provide 2800 meal bags to children in need! Thank you all for your support!

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