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No Kid Hungry North Carolina

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No Kid Hungry North Carolina (NCHNC)
No Kid Hungry is a national organization that works to, “end child hunger in America by connecting kids to effective but under-utilized nutrition programs like school breakfast, summer meals, and afterschool meals,” (NCHNC, 2016). No Kid Hungry works through the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.

No Kid Hungry educated school based leaders, elected and business leaders, community groups and private citizens about the prevalence of childhood hunger while at the same time connecting eligible students and families with services. They encourage the use of the school lunch program, but focus efforts on lesser utilized programs such as those that provide nutritious meals afterschool, during the summer and for breakfast. No Kid Hungry also supports schools and school systems in establishing and maintaining hunger prevention programs and, “implementing solutions that break down the barriers that keep kids from healthy food,” (NCHNC, 2016).

Gaps in Service
Each of these organizations recognize that they rely heavily on volunteer and community support. The Food Bank and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle provide similar boots on the ground operations, while No Kid Hungry helps build awareness and support of childhood hunger and its prevalence in North Carolina.

The greatest gaps in service are among older students, particularly in middle and high schools who are less willing to seek out and

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