Dec 09, 2025

Top four Great Bend Schools win cash prizes in 2025 Power the Pantry Competition

Posted Dec 09, 2025 9:00 PM
Central Kansas Christian Academy celebrated a first-place finish after collecting 28.13 pounds of food per student. CKCA was rewarded with a $600 cash check from Gifting Forward. Pictured are CKCA students and staff, along with Wheatland Electric's Mary Hoisington and Gifting Forward's Matt and Dena Hiss.
Central Kansas Christian Academy celebrated a first-place finish after collecting 28.13 pounds of food per student. CKCA was rewarded with a $600 cash check from Gifting Forward. Pictured are CKCA students and staff, along with Wheatland Electric's Mary Hoisington and Gifting Forward's Matt and Dena Hiss.

Great Bend schools once again partnered with Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc’s (WEC) annual Power the Pantry food drive to support the Community Food Bank of Barton County. Students from eleven area schools participated in the friendly competition, collecting an impressive 10,944 pounds in combined food and cash donations ($1 = 1 lb.) throughout the October event.

Thanks to the continued generosity of Gifting Forward, $1,500 in cash prizes were awarded to the top four schools based on the highest per-student contributions, recognizing students’ commitment to making a meaningful difference in their community. All donations were delivered to the Community Food Bank of Barton County just before Thanksgiving, helping ensure local families receive essential support during the holiday season.

Golden Belt Home Educators collected 17.43 pounds of food per student to win the $400 second-place prize.
Golden Belt Home Educators collected 17.43 pounds of food per student to win the $400 second-place prize.

With this year’s contribution, the 11-year total collected through Power the Pantry (formerly Cram the Van) in Great Bend has grown to over 103,000 pounds—more than 51 tons of food and monetary donations since the event began in 2014.

“This event empowers our local students to make a difference by supporting those in need, while teaching them the meaningful impact of small acts of kindness. Through their efforts, they experience how every contribution, no matter the size, can profoundly affect the lives of others,” said Alli Conine, director of member services and corporate communication for WEC. “All of this is made possible through the continued generosity and support of Gifting Forward.”

Lincoln Elementary School collected 12.92 pounds of food per student and won $250 as the third-place finisher.
Lincoln Elementary School collected 12.92 pounds of food per student and won $250 as the third-place finisher.

About Power the Pantry
Every fall since 2014, Wheatland Electric Cooperative (WEC) has brought communities across southwest and central Kansas together to support local food banks. As needs have grown, WEC has expanded its Power the Pantry (formerly Cram the Van) initiative beyond food collection, contributing $50,000 annually and partnering with others to raise matching funds for even greater impact.

Thanks to the generosity of members and local partners, WEC has provided over 279 tons (558,183 pounds) of food and cash to area food banks — all donated directly to the communities where contributions were made or designated. For more information or to find out how to be a community partner, visit www.weci.net/cram-van-food-drive.

About Us
Our Mission: Delivering Energy for Life–Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc., a member owned distribution cooperative headquartered in Scott City, KS, was established in 1948 as a distribution and power cooperative in the state of Kansas. Today, WEC serves more than 33,000 electric meters in 14 Kansas counties and three Colorado counties and maintains over 4,000 miles of distribution power lines across southwest and central Kansas and eastern Colorado. Together, with the help of our members, we are committed to building a better and stronger rural America. Visit www.weci.net for more information.