BCBSNM helps provide healthy food for local homeless kids at Jardin de los Niños – Las Cruces Sun-News


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LAS CRUCES – Jardin de los Niños, a nonprofit child care center that serves children and families who are homeless and near-homeless in Las Cruces, received a $25,000 grant in 2019 from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico through its Healthy Kids, Healthy Families initiative.

The 2019 HKHF grant funded Jardin de los Niños’ weekend anti-hunger project, which supports children’s developmental milestones by providing consistent, nutritious meals over the weekend when families might not otherwise eat or eat well.

For many families experiencing homelessness, problems accessing healthy food only get worse on the weekends when children aren’t receiving meals at school or daycare. Going without regular, healthy meals on the weekends can negatively impact childhood development and learning. Kids suffering from hunger often have a hard time concentrating at school.

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The weekend anti-hunger project began at Jardin de los Niños when teachers noticed that children were lethargic when they came back to the classroom on Mondays. Kids were overeating at school and trying to make up for their lack of food over the weekend, explained Michelle Adames, executive director of Jardin de los Niños.

Every week, up to 24 families — including some 50 children — now receive a basket filled with nutritious foods, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products and meats. In addition to addressing food insecurity for vulnerable families, the program encourages healthy eating habits to increase attentiveness and overall health and wellness.

Rhonda, a mother of two young children who attend Jardin de los Niños, said the weekend anti-hunger project has helped her family eat healthier. Before the food baskets, they were eating healthy only sporadically.

“Ever since we’ve gotten the baskets, she eats her fruit and vegetables,” she said of her daughter.

“It’s really helped out because we’re on a fixed income,” said Angela, another parent with children at Jardin de los Niños. “I have eight kids, so my food runs out.”

The nutritious food helps kids arrive at the classroom ready to learn. Jardin de los Niños provides early childhood education, therapeutic intervention and family and community health services.

Lauren Consuelo Tussing is a communications consultant at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico.

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