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75% face homelessness. reporter: business consultant camille kerr looked at the problem and saw an opportunity. she envisioned a business run by former innatsz would feed chicago s neediest people. they are the board of directors. they are the owners. they are the management of this organization. reporter: kerr worked with local organizers to recruit bryant and four other founding members. bryant proudly accepted the role of cook. that s the only hope you got, trying to figure out trying to open your own business once you leave business. reporter: chi fresh kitchen launched, an organization in desperate need of meals welcomed its services. we had 50 meals our first contract. after that, we was at like 500 to 1,000 meals. in a matter of like weeks.
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If you went to public school in the U.S., chances are good that you remember school lunch as tater tots, chicken nuggets, corn dogs, burgers with fries and pizza slices so soaked throug .
If you went to public school in the U.S., chances are good that you remember school lunch as tater tots, chicken nuggets, corn dogs, burgers with fries and pizza slices so soaked throug .