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Spaghetti supper aims to stop hunger in Lexington school system

Hunger may have many faces. But as a student at Lexington Senior High School, hunger has a more personal face: a face in the hallway at school, a face of a fellow classmate, a face of a friend.

Blythe Riggan, Teen Correspondent for The Dispatch.

Thanks Blythe for your moving words about the joint effort between CIS and several Lexington-area youth groups to raise money to start a Backpack Program at Lexington Senior High School.

Read Blythe’s entire article here.

Currently there are three schools in the Lexington City school system — LSHS, South Lexington & Charles England — that do not have Backpack Programs. Contact us at the CIS office (242.1520) to learn more about what concerned community members are doing to change that.

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