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Harry Chapin Food Bank receives Fly Beyond Key Issue Grant from The Wawa Foundation to fight hunger and inspire goodness with food

Harry Chapin Food Bank has received a $15,000 Fly Beyond Key Issue Grant from The Wawa Foundation to help provide children and families across Southwest Florida with increased access to nutritious food through its…

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Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, Inc.

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Meeting neighbors where they are doesn't happen without agency partners like the Joseph Project 863 Inc who help us distribute much needed food to many families every week. Thank you so much for your partnership!

Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, Inc.

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Every child deserves access to nutritious food, no matter where they learn.

We're grateful to Wawa and The Wawa Foundation for awarding Harry Chapin Food Bank a $15,000 Fly Beyond Key Issue Grant to strengthen our In-School Pantry Program. Working with more than 50 schools across our service area, the program helps children and their families access healthy food in a familiar, trusted setting.

Thank you, Wawa and The Wawa Foundation, for investing in the health and well-being of local children and families.

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