Donations during the 2023 Souper Bowl. | EastIdahoNews.com file photo IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Falls School District 91 has begun collecting donations for its annual Souper Bowl, where students help to feed families in their community. “The Souper Bowl is a food drive where Idaho Falls High School students and Skyline High School students compete to see which school can collect the most donations,” says a release from school district. “All donations go to the Idaho Falls Community Food Basket. Cash and Venmo donations are encouraged.” This year will be slightly different, as both schools have come together to set a collaborative donation goal of 300,000 cans. “The Community Food Basket is able to turn every dollar donated into $4 worth of food,” says the release. “The food drive is part of D91’s efforts to help combat food insecurity in the community.” The drive will run until Feb 15, and physical donations are being accepted at both schools. Organizers ask that for the sake of the contest, participants indicate on the donations which school they are donating on behalf of. Venmo donations can be made at @CFBIdahoFalls. “New food pantries open to D91 students and families were recently opened at Emerson Alternative High School and Eagle Rock Middle School,” says the release. “There are also food pantries currently at Dora Erickson Elementary, Skyline High School, and Idaho Falls High School.”The post Help feed local families with the 2025 Souper Bowl appeared first on East Idaho News.
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