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4th and 5th Graders Help Feed the Hungry by Providing 18,000 Meals. Putting the Total Count at 90,000 Meals!
4th and 5th graders helped rally the support of an entire church at Turning Point up on the North side of Spokane recently. During the span of only 4 hours those same 4th and 5th graders helped package almost 20,000 meals for Generation Alive's Something to Eat. This puts Generation Alive 10,000 meals away from the 100,000 meal goal for Spokane! Every meal packaged will go to area food banks throughout the month of February.
You can still help us reach our goal! Each meal is only .25 each and if we can raise $2,500, we will make the 100,000 meal goal a reality. Go to our donate page now or email us at info@generationalive.org and tell us you or your team is ready to help to give Something to Eat!
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 | | Something to Eat | | 4th and 5th Graders helped feed the hungry by Providing 18,000 Meals. Putting the Total Count at 90,000 Meals!
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