All Faiths Food Bank Welcomes Young Super Sorters

Coconut Telegraph

Children as young as three helped sort fresh fruit and vegetables at All Faiths Food Bank to be loaded onto the Sprout Mobile Farm Market truck. Today’s volunteers were families that are part of the Sarasota Manatee Village Learners, a collaborative of home schoolers who have been helping at the Food Bank for close to two years. The group of about 30, more than half of them children, learned about helping others, working as a team, and the inportance of eating fruits and vegetables. 

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