Rope Youth organization bringing mobile food truck to neighborhoods this summer
A local non-profit in Midland will be giving out food to children this summer with their new mobile food truck. Author: Christina Burgess (KWES) Updated: 10:07 AM CDT May 3, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas The non-profit organization, Rope Youth, has been feeding children in the community for years now.
Founder of the organization, Karl Boroski, says, we take food to schools on the weekends so kids have backpack, food to eat, we take it, the teachers put it in the backpack, and they have food to hold them for the weekend.
The feeding program started because he noticed a food insecurity problem.
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