Help Feed Hungry Kids This Holiday Season (And Get $1 Kids' Meals too)

After weeks of nonstop holiday cooking and cookie making, the last thing you want to do on Dec. 26th is fire up the oven. Take a break from the kitchen and the leftovers by feeding your hungry brood at your local Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs – and at the same time, you’ll help feed kids across the St. Louis region and beyond.

On Dec. 26th, your little ones can get a kids’ meal, featuring Goodcents’ new Rainbow Bread, for just $1. All kids’ meal proceeds from the day will be donated directly to Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, the national initiative to end child hunger by ensuring all children get the healthy food they need, every day. It’s a simple way to keep the spirit of giving this holiday season going an extra day.

Visit our Facebook page to enter to win one of three $40 gift cards to Goodcents!

Remarked Scott Ford, president and COO of Goodcents, “At Goodcents we take pride in our fresh ingredients and freshly baked bread. Because 1 in 5 kids in America don't get the food they need to be healthy, we knew we wanted to focus our efforts on children and partner with No Kid Hungry to give back and do our part to help end childhood hunger. The problem really takes a toll on a child's health and development. Having the ability to eat fresh, nutritious foods makes an incredible impact on our communities.”

The epidemic of childhood hunger in the U.S. is staggering. According to No Kid Hungry, 13 million kids struggle with hunger every day, and 3 out of 4 teachers say they have students who come to school hungry.

No Kid Hungry helps by assisting families with its Cooking Matters program, which shows parents how to cook healthy meals and stretch their food budget, providing breakfasts at underserved schools, and giving kids free food during the summer months. Every $1 donation from Goodcents goes a long way – just $1 can provide a child with up to 10 healthy meals.

Brightening their menu and a child’s day

The No Kid Hungry drive on Dec. 26th is your kids’ chance to be among the first to try Goodcents’ Rainbow Bread. Developed by Goodcents, this blue, green, purple, and pink-colored bread tastes just like traditional white bread, but offers a new way kids can enjoy their favorite sandwiches.

The Rainbow Bread sandwiches come in three options – Turkey and Cheese, Ham and Cheese, and Peanut Butter and Jelly – and all kids’ meals include a choice of apple slices, cookie or chips, and a kid’s drink including milk, juice or a fountain drink.

“We wanted to create something unique that delivers a new experience for kids that makes them smile,” said Ford. “The initial response to our taste testing has been incredible, and we can’t wait to see the response from kids and families throughout all of our restaurants.”

While the Rainbow Bread kids’ meals are already on the menu, the $1 special is available only on Monday, Dec. 26. at Goodcents nationwide, including seven locations in the St. Louis area. To find your local Goodcents, visit www.goodcentssubs.com.

Don't forget, enter to win a $40 gift card to Goodcents!

Share This Story

Metro East mom Nicole Plegge has written for STL Parent for more than 12 years. Besides working as a freelance writer & public relations specialist, and raising two daughters and a husband, Nicole's greatest achievements are finding her misplaced car keys each day and managing to leave the house in a stain-free shirt. Her biggest regret is never being accepted to the Eastland School for Girls. Follow Nicole on Twitter @STLWriterinIL 

Our Daily Things to Do email is the easiest way to plan your day.
Follow Us
 
Things to Do

Sea Lion Shows at the Saint Louis Zoo

See the Zoo's California sea lions perform acrobatic and athletic feats, including Olympic-style dives on a high-diving platform, flipper walks, frisbee tosses and plenty of surprises. While on stage with the sea lions, the Zoo's trainers explain sea lion behavior and positive-reinforcement training, in addition to the need for conserving the sea lion's ocean habitat.

View this event »
Want daily ideas of things to do? How about special offers & giveaways? Sign up and we’ll handle the rest.
Popular Stories

Why Summer Camp is Great for . . . Parents

Being able to focus on yourself, your partner, and other people in your life who mean a lot to you is no small matter. As parents, we’re used to being responsible providers and caregivers. However, there’s so much more to a person: we’re also partners and friends. These are important parts of our identities that we need to cultivate. Sending your kids to summer camp may bring out your more playful side that you haven’t shown for a while.

Continue reading »
Don't Miss These May Events Your Family Will Love

May is the perfect time for your family to get out and enjoy the (sometimes) perfect St. Louis weather. Have some fun as a family at these delightful outdoor events before the summer heat takes hold. 

Continue reading »
7 Signs Your Kids Are Ready For Their First Sleepaway Camp

It’s time to decide whether to send your kids to sleepaway camp, but how do you know that's the right thing to do? How can you tell whether your kids are ready for their first extended stay away from home? Here are 7 important signs that experts say should inform your decision.

Continue reading »
Greenway Quest 2025: A TOAD-ally Fun Adventure for Your Family

It's the time of year to get outside (finally!!) and have some fun, and Great Rivers Greenway's Greenway Quest is just the adventure your family needs. This year, they partnered with the Saint Louis Zoo for Greenway Quest, a TOAD-ally awesome greenway hunt throughout the month of April. Plus, enter now to win prizes!

Continue reading »
Want Your Kids to Learn? Teach Them It’s Okay to Make Mistakes

It’s normal for parents to want to protect their children from failure. It’s also normal to want them to achieve, win, and do their best. But here’s the truth: We don’t learn anything new without making mistakes. I’ll say it again. Making mistakes is a crucial step in learning. If we’re fearful of making mistakes, learning comes to a screeching halt.

Continue reading »
You Might Also Like...

From Our Sponsors
Follow Us