<p>Aaron’s Angels of CNY: Weekend and Summer Meals for Food-Insecure Kids Host Noah Chrysler interviews Jack Pflanz, director of fund development and communications for Aaron’s Angels of CNY, a 501(c)(3) food pantry providing meal bags to children facing food insecurity on weekends, school breaks, and during summer. Jack describes the Phoenix School District program where volunteers pack about 500 meal bags per month and teachers discreetly place them into students’ backpacks to protect anonymity. He cites that one in five kids in Oswego County and Central New York go to bed hungry and shares his own experience of hunger harming learning. Jack explains the nonprofit’s growth from a church basement to expanded outreach, an endowment, and two $1,000 scholarships, and notes it is named in memory of Erin Maxwell. He highlights needs, volunteer opportunities, donations (including an Amazon wish list and $5 feeding a child for a weekend), upcoming events including a June 13 bed build with Sleep in Heavenly Peace, and an NFL Alumni meet-and-greet and charity golf tournament benefiting summer meals. 00:00 Hunger and School 00:31 Meet the Host and Guest 00:49 What Aarons Angels Does 01:08 How the Backpack Program Works 02:17 Local Hunger Stats and Jacks Story 03:49 Origin Story and Growth 06:27 Most Requested Foods and Wish List 07:43 Five Dollars Feeds a Weekend 07:58 Build a Bed Event 11:54 Meet and Greet and Golf Classic 14:41 Summer Meals When School Ends 16:22 How to Volunteer and Donate 17:53 Why Jack Does This Work 19:05 Volunteer Impact and Friendsgiving 20:14 Final Call to Action and Future 23:15 Wrap Up and Studio Promo</p>