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Fox Feel Good Friday Welcome to this week’s Feel Good Friday! A 6th grader found her talent with baking during the pandemic. And now, she’s using her talents to help her fellow students. Keena Schroeder has a cheesecake business called Bug’s Bakery, Bug is her nickname. She and her dad started thinking of ways to use the money and she decided to take 5-dollars from the sale of each cheesecake and donating it to her school district’s Hunger Hero Campaign. “He kind of brought up the hunger heroes, which is like, it’s a campaign to raise money for kids who can’t afford school lunches. And I thought that sounded really good, especially because it’s like food, and I make cheesecake.

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By Shawn Patrick Apr 15, 2021 Every weekday Shawn Patrick sheds some light on some good news with His Good Vibes Story. Here is today s. A sixth grader in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, caught the baking bug during the pandemic and now she’s using her skills to help her fellow students in need. Keena Schroeder is affectionately known as “Bug” to friends and family and started a cheesecake business called “Bug’s Bakery.” She’s been busy in the kitchen and business is good, so she and her dad started thinking of ways she could use the money she’s earning. Keena decided to donate $5 from the sale of each cheesecake to her school district’s Hunger Hero campaign. It’s a program that helps to pay down student lunch account balances.

GOOD VIBES - 6th Grader Uses Business Money To Help Kids Buy School Lunches | Kix 104

By Shawn Patrick Apr 15, 2021 Every weekday Shawn Patrick sheds some light on some good news with His Good Vibes Story. Here is today s. A sixth grader in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, caught the baking bug during the pandemic and now she’s using her skills to help her fellow students in need. Keena Schroeder is affectionately known as “Bug” to friends and family and started a cheesecake business called “Bug’s Bakery.” She’s been busy in the kitchen and business is good, so she and her dad started thinking of ways she could use the money she’s earning. Keena decided to donate $5 from the sale of each cheesecake to her school district’s Hunger Hero campaign. It’s a program that helps to pay down student lunch account balances.

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