Love on Your Back

Thank You from Love on Your Back!

North Coast!

Your collective efforts have crafted a truly extraordinary Christmas for 48 community partners across our campuses. Thank you for making the season brighter and for blessing our local community! The lives that were blessed are all due to your donations.

Want to do more? Check out the North Coast Impact website to find ways to serve or donate to support projects year round.

The impact your support can have...


Your support provides monthly food for 153 children in 53 families, plus Christmas gifts and warm clothing—meeting basic needs so parents can focus on stability rather than survival.

About Love on Your Back

Feeding Families, Filling Hearts

153 Children
in 53 families served monthly in Bonsall USD

Love on Your Back is a local nonprofit ensuring no child goes hungry in the Bonsall Unified School District. Supporting 53 families with 153 children, they provide enough food each month to nourish entire families, along with other essential items as needed. This grassroots organization fills critical gaps, offering consistent support that enables families to weather financial hardships without their children suffering. Beyond food security, Love on Your Back brings hope and dignity to families who might otherwise feel invisible in their struggles.

"When we fill a family's pantry, we're also filling their hearts with hope—showing them their community cares and they're not alone."

What makes Love on Your Back special is their commitment to whole-family support rather than just emergency handouts. Your monetary donation helps families purchase Christmas presents for their children or provides essential needs like warm clothing and toiletries—addressing both joy and necessity. These resources bring comfort during the holidays, meet basic needs that enable dignity, and communicate powerful hope to families in crisis—transforming desperation into gratitude and isolation into community connection.

Will you help local families feel seen, supported, and hopeful this season?