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Han-Schneider International Children's Foundation (323)-645-0391
Han-Schneider International Children's Foundation
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The History

In 2017, life-long friends Zachary Lopez, Director of Operations for HSICF, and Alex Lee, co-owner of FoodieFit Las Vegas, decided to collaborate on a meal-for-meal campaign to benefit the children that the HSICF serves. That campaign was extremely successful and netted over 10,000 meals.

The following year, they came up with the Prepped for School campaign. The Prepped for School campaign’s aim was to provide school supplies for low-income families in Las Vegas. When word spread, Richard Harris Law Firm, the Backstreet Boys and countless other small businesses worked together to give the children at Robert E. Lake Elementary School backpacks filled with all the school supplies they would need for the year.

In addition to the backpacks, the campaign was able to provide the school with an expansion of their herb garden, an outdoor classroom complete with new landscaping, a pergola and whiteboard, and a legacy wall that the school will build on for years to come.

In their sixth year working together, Han-Schneider and Foodie Fit Las Vegas is looking to help three low-income elementary schools in the Las Vegas area.

Join us to ensure that these children are Prepped for School.

Prepped for School

  • Our Prepped for School program is dedicated to providing children in need of school supplies with the tools necessary to excel in the classroom
  • Through sponsorship, we can provide pre-assembled boxes filled with essential school supplies from a list provided by the teachers
  • Averaging $30 per student, the “Prepped for School” Boxes will include everything from pencils to scissors to glue sticks, ensuring every student gets exactly what they need to succeed

Help us reach our goal of $60,000 for school supplies!

Foodie Fit and Han-Schneider International Children’s Foundation are working together to ensure the children at Robert E. Lake Elementary School, Matt Kelly Elementary School, and Doris French Elementary School in Las Vegas, NV are “Prepped for School” by providing all their school supplies for the 2023 school year.

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For all media inquiries, please contact Alex Lee at FoodieFit

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1101 Michelle Court
Montebello, CA 90640
Phone: 323-645-0391
Fax: 323-645-0391
Email: [email protected]

Han-Schneider International Children’s Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization

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