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Hunger Free Kids of Sioux County, Iowa
Hunger Free Kids of Sioux County was formed in 2013 with the purpose of bringing awareness and raising funds to help fight hunger in Sioux County. It was founded by local agriculture, business, education, and faith-based community partners, as a Fund of the Sioux County Community Foundation. Hunger Free Kids began to grow through donations received from new fundraisers and events. Events include the Free Will Dinner and Auction, Tailgate, and Tip Night. As more funds were received, the money was allocated to start new Sack Pack programs in schools around the county. There are currently four Sack Pack programs in Sioux County: Sioux Center, West Sioux, Boyden Hull, and MOC-Floyd Valley. The Sack Pack program provides meals throughout the duration of the school year, and sometimes through the summer as well. Founded with the goal of helping fund Sack Pack programs and hopes of growing to help assist food pantries throughout the county, Hunger Free Kids of Sioux County has made significant strides in helping this community, but more work is still to be done! [[Check out our website here: www.hungerfreekidsiowa.com --or-- our facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/hungerfreekidssiouxcounty ]]
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