HAT Packs
The H.A.T. (Helping Around Town) Packs program helps fill weekend hunger gaps for local school kids. H.A.T.
01/19/2026
Huge thank you to for their incredible generosity! 🎩💕
Thanks to their innovative "Donate for a Raffle Ticket" contest, we received three large boxes of donations. This creative idea made a real impact on those we serve.
We are so grateful for folks like you who think outside the box and give back in such a meaningful way. Thank you for helping make a difference! 🙌
01/05/2026
Happy New Year! We hope everyone enjoyed winter break. 'Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2026!
12/14/2025
Thank you and everyone who donated today! Together we did indeed fill-the-bus. Thank you , Sean, Bill, and John for the bus. And thank you to all the volunteers who helped at HAT Packs HQ at the Pennypack Community Center unload those donations. You all ROCK!!!
10/16/2025
This year’s costume haul from the Horsham Township Library! Thank you thank you thank you!
Remember, the HAT Packs Halloween Costume Giveaway is open to all from at 1:30 to 3:00 this Saturday, October 18 at the Pennypack Community Center.
10/09/2025
NEEDED: HALLOWEEN COSTUME DONATIONS!
It’s that spooky time of year again! That means the H.A.T. Packs Halloween Costume Giveaway is just around the corner! H.A.T. Packs wants to make sure every child can join in on the fun. From now until October 17th, you can help by donating your family’s gently used or new costumes.
Donation bins are located at the following locations during normal business hours:
• Hatboro Federal Savings - Warminster branch
• Horsham Township Library
• Union Library Company of Hatboro
Thank BOO in advance! 🎃
PS: The Costume Giveaway will be open to the public from 1:30 to 3:00, 10/18 at the Pennypack Community Center. All are welcome!
12/15/2024
Thank you to everyone who helped make todays fill-a-bus event a huge success!
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H.A.T. Packs
During the school week, approximately 30% of Hatboro-Horsham school children benefit from the free and reduced priced meal program.
But what happens when school's out?
Sadly, it's been reported that some kids will save a portion of their Friday meals so they have something to eat over the weekend.
Or worse yet, some may simply go hungry.