All Faiths Food Bank Uses Creative Solutions to Feed Children This Summer

Coconut Telegraph

Through its Campaign Against Summer Hunger, All Faiths Food Bank is partnering with over 150 local organizations to feed nearly 40,000 school-aged children and their younger siblings at risk of going hungry this summer. The hiring of the community outreach workers will expand the reach to include invisible children; newborn to five years who are not tallied in the school system’s list of children qualified for free or reduced lunches during the school year. They will cover North Sarasota, South Sarasota and DeSoto counties, distributing food at schools such as Fruitville Elementary, Brentwood Elementary, Riverview High, Booker Middle and more. Weekly-updated distribution schedules and information on locations providing food and meals over the summer months can be found on the All Faiths website.

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