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Feeding Dreams Raises $1 Million at Naples Yacht Club Event

Naples, Fla. — Jan. 30, 2026 — Feeding Dreams, a Naples-based non-profit, raised $1 million to support meals, mentorships, and scholarships for at-risk children across Florida during a January 23 event at the Naples Yacht Club. The celebration drew 134 guests and featured dinner, entertainment, and a paddle raise. The funds raised will support the organization’s weekend meals program and two new initiatives, The Feeding Dreams Scholarship and Mentor Program.

“This night was a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared purpose,” said Ed Mullen, founder and chairman of Feeding Dreams. “The incredible support we received will ensure thousands of kids in need are fed and supported through mentorship and post-secondary education opportunities.” Since its founding, Feeding Dreams has provided more than 12 million nutritious meals to children facing hunger. The Feeding Dreams Scholarship and Mentor Program pairs community leaders who volunteer as mentors with students from underserved backgrounds in Collier County. Mentors offer career guidance, resources, and encouragement to help students navigate through high school and into college or vocational school. By combining nutritional support with mentorship and scholarships, Feeding Dreams aims to help students overcome barriers and escape poverty.

“Education provides the way out of poverty,” Mullen added. “Feeding Dreams’ three-pronged approach—food, mentoring, and scholarships—is how we lift children out of hardship and help them build a life of self-sufficiency.”

The event featured live music and a live painting experience from acclaimed New York City artist Ariel Soto who created a one-of-a-kind piece inspired by childrens’ dreams. The artwork served as a moving visual reminder of the organization’s goal of nourishing both bodies and dreams.

 

 

Feeding Dreams Receives $20,000 Gift from Collier County Community Foundation

NAPLES, Fla. – Nov. 18, 2025 – Feeding Dreams announces a new charitable gift of $20,000 from the Collier Community Foundation. The funds will be used to supply Power Packs, weekend backpack meals, to children at Guadalupe Center in Immokalee, Fla. The purpose of the Weekend Backpack Meals for Hungry Children program is to replace the calories children miss over the 68-hour hunger gap between Friday’s school lunch and Monday morning’s school breakfast. Feeding Dreams provides a “best in class” set of weekend backpack meal offerings including 15 kid-friendly, shelf stable meals designed to meet or exceed the USDA recommendations for calories, carbohydrates, and protein for elementary school aged children for two days over the weekend.

“68 hours is a long time for a child to go without eating and kids can’t learn on an empty stomach,” said Feeding Dreams Executive Director Jeri Goetz. “During the week, students eat breakfast and lunch at school. Over the weekend they often go without eating enough or at all. Our meals fill that 68 hour weekend hunger gap. We know that Feeding Dreams Power Pack students earn better grades, achieve better attendance, receive fewer behavior infractions, and visit the school nurse less frequently. We’re grateful to Collier Community Foundation.”

feeding dreams raises 350k at naples yacht club

Feeding Dreams Raises 350K at Naples Yacht Club Event, Supporting Meals for Florida Kids

(Naples, Fla.) — On Monday, January 13, 2025, Feeding Dreams, the Naples-based non-profit formerly known as Pan-Florida Challenge, hosted 100 special guests at the Naples Yacht Club to celebrate its recent rebranding and garner support for its mission to improve the lives of hungry children. The event saw resounding success, raising $350,000 in a special matching opportunity.

The total amount raised included a generous match from event sponsors Rick and Katrina Kash, John and Carol Walter, Jim and Tina Gula, event chairs Jill and Steve Miller, and Feeding Dreams’ founders Ed and Sue Mullen. Proceeds will help provide 2.5 million nutritious weekend backpack meals annually to chronically hungry children.

“In some of our programs, the kids we feed have improved their grades by 9%, the absentee rate has gone down 56%, and visits to the school’s nurse have gone down by 80%,” Event Sponsor Rick Kash said. “These are amazing results! These kids have much more success in their lives because of this program.”

“We’re incredibly grateful for the generosity of our Naples community. It’s truly heartwarming to see so many people come together for such an important cause,” said Feeding Dreams Founder Ed Mullen. “This isn’t just about providing meals–we’re giving children the stability and support they need to break out of poverty, to succeed academically, and to become self-sufficient adults in the future. This is what it means to truly give back.”

About Feeding Dreams: The mission of Feeding Dreams to combat childhood hunger and malnutrition that affect one in five children in Florida. Through grants, fundraising efforts, and school partnerships, we deliver highly nutritious meals to chronically hungry children. Helping to break the cycle of poverty, these meals lead to better health and educational performance, laying the foundation for a healthier, self-sufficient future for our children.

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Suncoast Credit Union Foundation Provides $20,000 Charitable Gift

(Naples, Fla.) — Feeding Dreams announces a new charitable gift of $20,000 from the Suncoast Credit Union Foundation. The funds will be used to supply Power Packs, week- end backpack meals, to 90 children at Hancock Creek Elementary School in Fort Myers, Fla. The purpose of the Weekend Backpack Meals for Hungry Children program is to replace the calories children miss over the 68-hour hunger gap between Friday’s school lunch and Monday morning’s school breakfast. Feeding Dreams provides a “best in class” set of weekend backpack meal offerings including 13 kid-friendly, shelf stable meals designed to meet or exceed the USDA recommendations for calories, carbohydrates, and protein for elementary school aged children for two days over the weekend. Since 2014, Feeding Dreams has distributed more than ten million meals to hungry children.

Executive Director of Feeding Dreams, Jeri Goetz says, “68 hours is a long time for a child to go without eating and kids can’t learn on an empty stomach. During the week, students eat breakfast and lunch at school. Over the weekend they often go without eating enough or at all. Our meals fill that 68 hour weekend hunger gap. We know that Power Pack students earn better grades, achieve better attendance, receive fewer behavior infractions, and visit the school nurse less frequently. We’re grateful to Suncoast Credit Union Foundation for supporting the lives and dreams of at-risk children in our community.”

Suncoast Credit Union, Florida’s largest credit union, founded the Suncoast Credit Union Foundation to promote the education, health and emotional well-being of children in the community. Each time a Suncoast member uses their debit or credit card, the credit union donates two cents to the Foundation to fund local initiatives. Since its inception in 1990, the Foundation has raised and donated over $45 million. “Nutrition is essential to children’s development, providing the fuel their brains need to learn and the energy to thrive throughout the day,” said Kourtney Berry, Executive Director, Suncoast Credit Union Foundation. “We firmly believe that no child should ever face uncertainty about their next meal, and we are honored to support Feeding Dreams in their mission to eliminate childhood hunger, especially over the weekends.”

About Feeding Dreams: Feeding Dreams is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to to end childhood hunger for the one in five children who go hungry in Florida. Through fundraising and partnerships, Feeding Dreams  supplies weekend backpack meals to chronically hungry children. Providing a pathway out of poverty through educational success, Power Pack students earn better grades, achieve better attendance records, receive fewer behavior infractions, and visit the school nurse less frequently. Founded in 2014, Feeding Dreams partners with elementary schools throughout the state to distribute weekend backpack meals, also known as Feeding Dreams Power Packs and Family Weekend Back- pack Meals. These meals contain nutritious food items that meet or exceed the USDA’s dietary recommendation for elementary school aged children. To date, Feeding Dreams has provided more than ten million meals to hungry children – all with the help of annual fundraising events, grants, sponsorships, and benefactors.

About Suncoast Credit Union: Suncoast Credit Union is the largest credit union in the state of Florida, the 8th largest in the United States based on membership, and the 10th largest in the United States based on its $18.5 billion in assets. Chartered in 1934 as Hillsborough County Teachers Credit Union, Sun- coast Credit Union currently operates 78 full-service branches and serves more than 1.2 million members across Florida. As a community credit union, anyone who lives, works, attends school, or worships in Suncoast Credit Union’s service area is eligible for membership. In 2021, Sun- coast Credit Union’s field of membership was expanded to include public K-12 teachers, college educators, and educational support staff from all of Florida’s 67 counties. Suncoast is passion- ate about community support. Since its founding in 1990, the Suncoast Credit Union Foundation has raised and donated more than $45 million to organizations and initiatives that support the health, education, and emotional well-being of children in the communities that the credit union serves. For more information, visit suncoast.com or follow us on social media: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.