Students in North Texas are helping to feed and clothe those in need throughout their hometown.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Linda Tutt High School Principal Anthony Love noticed that many of the students in his district fell below the poverty line and were in need of basic necessities.
Last November, the school located in Sanger opened a student-run grocery store that provides free food and supplies to people in the community.
And with financial assistance from local businesses, the principal is able to keep the store fully stocked.
"We're trying to spread good things and we want our kids to move on and to continue to do good for the community and for the people around them," said Principal Love.