Many school buildings are not reopening in September and the child
hunger crisis is getting worse. Your help is needed. |
NO KID HUNGRY TAKE ACTION
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Let schools keep feeding kids
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Dear John,
When the coronavirus hit the United States and schools
around the country moved to remote learning, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture helped ensure kids didn't miss the school meals they
relied on. It granted waivers that provided schools and community
groups with the flexibility they needed to feed students: distributing
meals at convenient locations, providing food for younger siblings not
yet in school and contactless distribution without identification, for
example.
But time is running out on these waivers and kids are at
risk of missing meals unless the USDA takes immediate action.
That's because these flexibilities will expire as soon as the
school year begins, which, for hundreds of thousands of kids, is right
now.
Children will go hungry as a result.
Take Action: the USDA must act now and waive rules that
would restrict kids' access to food throughout the upcoming
school year.
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Without immediate action, schools and community
organizations won't be able to serve meals to all of the kids
who need them. This would be heartbreaking at any time, but
particularly now with the massive spike in child hunger and millions
of families struggling to pay for food.
Please take a few minutes to give kids the certainty of a
school meal.
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Sincerely,
Lisa Davis
Lisa Davis
No Kid Hungry
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