FAYETTEVILLE A study led by researchers at the University of Arkansas suggests the Little Food Pantry program, which began in Fayetteville in 2016 to help feed the hungry, may do more to help some people feel good than it does to help those in need.
FAYETTEVILLE A study led by researchers at the University of Arkansas suggests the Little Free Pantry program, begun in Fayetteville in 2016 to help feed the hungry, may do more to help some people feel good than it is actually helping those in need.
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