Miss SPJST leads statewide effort to fight hunger through “Czech Off Hunger” campaign
January 15, 2026

Miss SPJST 2025–2026 Paetyn Beckendorf, 16, is leading a year-long campaign to fight hunger and inspire service across Texas.
Beckendorf launched “Czech Off Hunger” to help hungry families across Texas. She believes hunger continues long after the holiday season ends.
She began serving at the 5 Loaves and 2 Fish Food Pantry in Riesel as a seventh grader. That service then inspired her to continue her efforts in high school.
Earlier this year, she partnered with the pantry during the KWTX Food for Families drive. Her efforts raised 26,117.46 pounds of food.
KWTX was thankful and impressed with her service and interviewed her the morning of the event.
Her project now expands to SPJST District 2 and surrounding counties. She invited lodges in Bell, Blanco, Coryell, Falls, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Lampasas, Llano, McCulloch, Mason, Menard, Milam, San Saba, Travis and Williamson counties to join her efforts.
She asked them to support Churches Touching Lives for Christ in Temple. Churches Touching Lives for Christ is a volunteer-run nonprofit providing food, clothing, hygiene items and basic support services.
The group operates the region’s largest food pantry and serves thousands each month at 702 W. Avenue G. Beckendorf hopes to positively impact at least one food pantry in each SPJST district.
“It may not be a lot, but it was more than before,” Beckendorf said. “It’s always the little things that count because they add up. One act of kindness inspires another.”
SPJST Director of Membership Engagement Frank Horak praised her leadership.
“We see a bright future for Paetyn,” Horak said. “She came with a plan before she ever walked on the stage as a candidate competing for the Miss SPJST Royalty Title. When Paetyn puts her mind to something you better move out of the way or join her because that’s a young lady who gets things done.”
Beckendorf earned the Miss SPJST title at the SPJST State Youth Showcase competition in Temple. Showcase features youth contestants in arts, leadership and public speaking.
Only crowned royalty are eligible for the SPJST Royalty Scholarship. Students with the title complete a year-long service project before scholarship review.
If approved by SPJST leadership, Beckendorf will earn $2,000 for college or vocational school.
She hopes to study psychology or biblical counseling at Texas A&M or UMHB.
SPJST is a Texas-based fraternal benefit society founded in 1897. The organization provides life insurance, scholarships and community programs across the state.
Beckendorf hopes her campaign inspires Texans to take action.
“Hunger doesn’t take a holiday,” Beckendorf said. “We can always help someone.”








