HEALTHWBTV CHARLOTTE
Summer break widens hunger gap for Charlotte families, nonprofits say
Food insecurity in Charlotte worsens during summer break as children lose access to school meals, impacting nearly 850,000 students statewide. Nonprofits like Feeding Charlotte and NourishUp address the issue by redistributing surplus food and seeking community support, with Feeding Charlotte recently receiving a $5,000 grant from Alliance Health.
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