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An Indiana elementary school is taking steps to ensure all kids have enough to eat.
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Students usually get breakfast and lunch at school, but on the weekends at home, they may be without food.
So, Woodland Elementary teamed up with Cultivate, a nonprofit food rescue, for a pilot program that provides students with repackaged meals every Friday.
Jim Conklin, the founder of Cultivate, explained how schools and businesses usually cook more food than is actually consumed each day.
“Mostly, we rescue food that’s…
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