From Robyn Carter, Team No Kid Hungry <[email protected]>
Subject [MATCH OFFER] Your $1 = 10 meals for kids
Date September 12, 2025 4:58 PM
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Help provide essential meals to kids at school!

No Kid Hungry

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John,

There are unsung heroes across the country who work hard every day
to ensure kids can access the most important school supply - the
food they need to grow, learn and thrive.

Frances Montoya-Gatewood experienced hunger herself growing up. Now,
as food service director at Vaughn Next Century Learning
Center in California, she and her team drive over 50 miles every
morning to serve breakfast to kids at school.

"Breakfast is important for kids; feeding the brain helps them
concentrate. You know, they're comfortable, they're in a good
mood," Frances says.

Chef Reggie

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At Fulton County school district in Georgia, Chef Reggie sometimes
dresses up as Spider-Man or a watermelon to make the kids happy in
addition to ensuring they have the food they need to thrive. He grew
up in the district himself and sees showing care and love for kids as
part of his job as district chef.

"Join me for lunch. Please, join me ... You will see how
much the kids love it," Chef Reggie says.

Candy Biehle is a school child-nutrition director in Smithville,
Texas, who organizes after-school meals and provides essential
opportunities for kids to continue learning in their community.
Recently, the kids put on the chef's hat themselves to learn how
to make spaghetti squash.

"It is about giving students a new experience with things they
may have never tried," says Candy. "These are kids who
don't normally get the opportunity to try and experience some ...
foods."

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Every single dollar of your support helps make it possible for Frances
to deliver food to kids early in the morning in California, for Chef
Reggie to cook lunch at school in Georgia and for Candy to provide
students with essential life skills along with a
good after-school meal in Texas.

And right now, your support can be DOUBLED up to our $50,000
back-to-school match goal to help these unsung heroes serve more meals
to kids! Every dollar of your gift can help provide 20 meals for kids
at school during this match, so please,
John: Make a gift of $25 or more now to help provide
500 meals to kids and ensure they have the meals and resources to
thrive at school this year!

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Give $25 (Becomes $50) Can Help Provide 500 Meals

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Give $50 (Becomes $100) Can Help Provide 1,000 Meals

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Give $100 (Becomes $200) Can Help Provide 2,000 Meals

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Thank you for helping us provide life-changing support to kids across
the country.

Robyn Carter
No Kid Hungry

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