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[Quiz] How many kids rely on school meals?

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And what happens on the weekend? | [Feeding America.]( [DONATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Many kids across the country rely on the lunch they receive at school to get enough to eat during the week, especially as child hunger has risen to its highest level in a decade. But just how many kids rely on the National School Lunch Program every year? Take a guess: [11 million]( [23 million]( [28 million]( [34 million]( These lunches are essential to getting kids the food they need to take on the school day, but they're only available during the school week, leaving kids and their families worried about how to get enough to eat on weekends. Through the Feeding America network of food banks, our partners, and community members like you, we're able to help provide food through the weekend and school breaks for families and kids. Thank you for supporting Feeding America in the movement to end hunger. [Katrina's signature.] Katrina Sotiropoulos Manager, Email Marketing Feeding America [facebook link]( [twitter link]( [instagram link]( [FeedingAmerica.org]( | [Donate Now]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( 161 North Clark Street, Suite 700 | Chicago, IL 60601 | 1-800-910-5524 © 2024 Feeding America

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