Girl Scouts package food

 

December 9, 2016

Girl Scouts posing for a picture after packaging food are (front row, from left) Samantha Bowden, Jacie Wilson, Ember Sandoval, Kapri Like, Zowie Stout, Julie Church, Emry Williams, Myka Lowery, Cadence Nusser, Sierra Williams; (middle row) Isabella Stout, Leah Maier, Rebecka Carlson, Makenzie Hofen, Kayla Maier, Jacqueline Church, Zoe Hall, Victorya Shafer, Jazmine Vest, KyLee Corr; (back row) Hayli Watkins and Jenna Maier.

Girl Scouts from Alva and Burlington met at the Stamp Out Starvation (formerly Kids Against Hunger) facility in Cherokee to package food for those who don't get enough to eat and need some extra help. The Girl Scouts do this community service project as part of their Christmas party. This year around 30 people from Daisies to adults helped with the packaging process. The scouts packaged enough meals to feed 9,504 people. That many people will have fuller stomachs due to the scouts' service project.

Monte Stewart, the director, thanks everyone for their past support for Kids Against Hunger and...



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