Knoxville Christian School partnered with Feed the Need

  • From left, sixth-graders Chandler Jestice and Bea Dunham, fourth-grader Dylon Ratcliff and 11th-graders Tessa Kniss and Danica McCray - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • From left, fourth-graders Warrren Friske, Remington Hammer and Jacob Stiles with sixth-grader Avery Stiles - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Sixth-grader Ruby Hancock - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Sixth-grader Jake Williams, in gray hoodie, watches fourth-grader Cruze Murray - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Fourth-grader Alex Perdue - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Sixth-grader Ella Miller - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Seventh-grader Sullivan Buck gets help from parent Emily Miller - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Middle school teacher Teleza McElhenney - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Fourth-grader Ariana Hubbard - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Sixth-grader Leah Nelson, left, school president Bobby Simpson and fourth-grader Ivy Brown. - Photos by Tammy Cheek

  • Heatherly Stiles (green shirt) is handed food by sixth-grader Lila Cook while Jeremy Stiles packs - Photos by Tammy Cheek

Knoxville Christian School recently partnered with Feed the Need for its annual spring fundraising campaign to pack meals that are sent to help the needy in Haiti.

Silas Clark, KCS director of marketing and athletics, said this was the school’s second Feed the Need partnership.

“This fundraiser becomes an ‘on campus’ mission trip for us,” he said. “From the planning to the fundraising to the actual one-day, on-campus mission trip, it checks a lot of boxes.”

Photos by Tammy Cheek