Galion City Schools receives ‘No Kid Hungry’ grant
Special to the Inquirer - Galion City Schools
GALION The Galion City Schools is excited to announce that its Food Service department has been named a recipient of a $20,000 grant from the Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign. The purpose of the grant is to support the department’s critical work in ending childhood hunger.
Specifically, the Galion Food Service department plans to use the grant funding to help offset the costs of several programs, as well as additional requirements to keep feeding students during the pandemic.
“This grant is going to help with our breakfast in the classroom program,” Food Service Director Lorie Pennington said. “We’re also planning to use these dollars to help ease the department’s financial burden caused by additional costs we’ve incurred to have the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) to meet pandemic protocols to be able to serve students their meals.”
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