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"When I’m not hungry, I can go outside and play and have fun."

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There are still weeks to go until kids have school meals again. | Can't view this? -----------------

There are still weeks to go until kids have school meals again. | Can't view this? [Read it online.]( [Feeding America.]( [DONATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Your impact right now: $1 = 20 meals.]( We're deep into summer and millions of kids who receive free meals at school have been without these reliable meals for weeks—and with weeks of summer break left to go. And that means families are working hard to fill the gaps. [Make a gift today to help get meals to kids and families experiencing hunger, this summer and beyond.]( And when you make your gift now, it can be matched, up to $500,000, thanks to a challenge match from pop-culture retailer BoxLunch. [DONATE]( During the summer, you'll probably find 13-year-old Tyleeq outside, playing with his two younger brothers. They love to spend their summer break playing cornhole and basketball. "My youngest brother, A.J., is six. He's pretty rowdy," Tyleeq says. "My second brother is Draelyn, he's nine. He's a really big hugger." When Tyleeq and his brothers aren't playing together at home, they're at the local Boys and Girls Club. Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, a Feeding America network partner, works with the Boys and Girls Club to provide breakfast and lunch to kids so they have enough to eat all year long. "When I get home, I'm not hungry. And when I'm not hungry, I can go outside and play and have fun," Tyleeq says. Your donation can help provide meals for kids like Tyleeq and his brothers, who lose access to school meals during the summer months. [Give now >>]( [Tyleeq and his brother Draelyn in Waynesboro, VA.]( Tyleeq and his brother Draelyn in Waynesboro, VA. Your gift of $25 or more can help make a difference for kids and families experiencing hunger this summer and beyond. It would mean so much for you to join us today. There are still weeks until kids are back in school. [Help reach as many kids as possible this summer and beyond by making a donation today.]( You can have twice the impact, up to $500,000, when you donate by midnight tomorrow. Thank you, [Linda Nageotte] [Linda Nageotte] Linda Nageotte President & Chief Operating Officer 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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