STUDENT CLUBS

F4F Student Clubs partner with carefully vetted local nonprofit organizations and provide groceries and other essentials to their families throughout the school year.

ALL CLUBS


WASHINGTON, D.C.

Two smiling girls standing behind an open car trunk filled with bags and boxes, with the word 'BEECHWOOD' overlaid in bold orange text.
Group of students holding a sign that reads 'Eastern High School Student Chapter' in a room with shelves of supplies in the background.

CALIFORNIA

DELAWARE

Text overlay reading 'Rehoboth Neighborhood Summer Chapter' over a background of three women sitting among bags of supplies in a room.

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

MARYLAND

Text overlay reading 'Annapolis Neighborhood Summer Chapter' on a background of a child standing outdoors near a vehicle and food table.
A table filled with various groceries including toilet paper, paper towels, and boxed food items. Overlaid with the text 'Breakthrough Montessori School' in large, bold letters.
A pantry shelf filled with canned foods, boxes of breakfast items, jars, and a shopping bag on the side, with bold text overlay saying 'CABIN JOHN MIDDLE SCHOOL'.
A table filled with groceries such as canned goods, juice cartons, and other food items, with text overlay that reads "Julius West Middle School" in large, distressed orange font.
People participating in a celebration event outdoors with balloons and banners, with the text "Kenwood Hanukkah Celebration" overlaid.
Bags of groceries placed on the sidewalk with the words 'Parkdale High School' overlayed in bold orange text.

MASSACHUSETTS

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

A black bag filled with groceries and a paper bag labeled 'Durham Academy' with a logo for families, surrounded by snack items and canned goods.
A collection of toilet paper rolls with a 'FAMILIES' emblem in the background and the name 'WINSTON SALEM' in bold red letters overlayed on the image.

OHIO

PENNSYLVANIA

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

VIRGINIA

Student Testimonials


Working with Families4Families, I learned that it is important for each of us to take time out of our lives to stop and remember that everyone faces different trials. When we make others a priority, we realize that so many people are struggling… and even small and simple things can make someone else happy and improve their situation. Serving others doesn’t just improve their lives, I feel like my life is better, happier, and filled with joy when I serve with F4F.
— Alice Caroline Marriott (F4F Student Leader, Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart)
F4F was the most impactful extracurricular activity of my high school career, and the most important part of my college application process. I wrote almost every college application essay about my experiences starting and leading Wootton’s F4F Club.
— Elena Filbert (Student Leader Alumnae, Thomas S. Wootton High School)
Families4Families is looking for someone who is really driven and passionate, because it doesn’t work unless you totally buy into the idea. Someone who is really selfless, cares about others, [and] is able to delegate roles and opportunities to others.
— James Marshall (F4F Co-Founder and Maret F4F Student Club President)