June 7, 2011

michellef@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- For some children, it's a struggle to ensure they have quality meals while out of school. But several organizations are working to make sure they all have access to nutritional meals. For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, click here to log on to the electronic edition...

WIllie Mae Chamberlain and Lisa Easley, volunteers with New Hope Ministries' summer meals program, work to make sandwiches late Monday morning. The church program, which provides free breakfast and lunch for children 18 and younger during the summer, kicked off on Monday.  (Photo by Michelle Felter, Staff)
WIllie Mae Chamberlain and Lisa Easley, volunteers with New Hope Ministries' summer meals program, work to make sandwiches late Monday morning. The church program, which provides free breakfast and lunch for children 18 and younger during the summer, kicked off on Monday. (Photo by Michelle Felter, Staff)

michellef@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- For some children, it's a struggle to ensure they have quality meals while out of school.

But several organizations are working to make sure they all have access to nutritional meals.

For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, click here to log on to the electronic edition.

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