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DENVER, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Food for Thought Denver, a local non-profit organization providing weekend meals to hungry school children, today unveiled a significant expansion into Westminster School District #50. Starting in March, an additional 16 schools including elementary and high school locations will receive weekend food bags called PowerSacks that bridge the hunger gap that students experience over the weekends.
With the expansion, Food for Thought Denver will now provide 10,000 school children a month with a total of 20,000 PowerSacks (each student receives one for each weekend day). This expansion is a direct response to District 50 s outreach and the immense generosity of our donors, said Bob Bell, founder of Food for Thought Denver. Sixteen schools sounds like a big jump but, honestly, we have both the logistic support and boots on the ground standing by to help. That being said, we could always use more volunteers an