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COVID-19 made the hunger crisis worse. She's working to keep people fed.


by Jason Kornwitz
Erin McAleer, president of Project Bread. Photo by Channing Johnson.
Erin McAleer was working 24/7.
As president of Project Bread, McAleer was trying to find creative ways to keep children fed as schools closed across the commonwealth. According to her Boston-based nonprofit, which works to address food shortages, 400,000 kids in Massachusetts rely on school meals to stave off hunger.
“I realized that this public health challenge was unique,” recalls McAleer, who graduated from the Boston College School of Social Work in 2005. “The models of feeding people in the past wouldn’t be safe during a pandemic.”
After careful planning, Project Bread partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and school districts across the state to create 1,600 pop-up meal sites. During the first four months of the pandemic, the nonprofit served 260,000 meals per day.  ....

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