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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?

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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


Your place?


I hope we can get some serious thoughts for this one.

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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?

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Something they are doing here in NC is having the bus drivers deliver meals to kids on their route they know are in need. Not sure about shelter options unfortunately.

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Not in your area Nas but HyVee is coordinating with Peoria Public Schools to provide daily lunches for kids in need. A few of the area restaurants are offering the same thing. I'm sure something along those lines will happen up there.


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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.

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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?

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FrankDrebin wrote:
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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


So...........?


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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


Your place?


I hope we can get some serious thoughts for this one.



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Have heard of schools setting up meals for the kids anyways. Still a solution needed of picking them up.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


So...........?


Instead of relying on the government to feed their kids, the parents who are able provide food for their kids should be doing so.

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FrankDrebin wrote:
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Nas wrote:
With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


Yes, but the kids will still need a meal after we acknowledge that.

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Have heard of schools setting up meals for the kids anyways. Still a solution needed of picking them up.


Most schools won't be open because of "deep cleanings"

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FrankDrebin wrote:
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Nas wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Nas wrote:
With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


So...........?


Instead of relying on the government to feed their kids, the parents who are able provide food for their kids should be doing so.


Agree. People who never knew a hard day's work in there lives looking for a hand out once again!

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FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Nas wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Nas wrote:
With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


So...........?


Instead of relying on the government to feed their kids, the parents who are able provide food for their kids should be doing so.


Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


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One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.

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Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.

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One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?

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FrankDrebin wrote:
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Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.

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FrankDrebin wrote:
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Nas wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
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With schools closing across the city and suburbs, a lot of kids will go without food and a safe place to go during the day. Do you know of any places that can fill these needs?


No food in the homes?


Nope. Many more kids than some of us realize don't have food at home for a variety of reasons.


Isn't it fair to say that is the fault of the parent(s)/guardians in some instances?


So...........?


Instead of relying on the government to feed their kids, the parents who are able provide food for their kids should be doing so.


Are you giving us the ole "Pick yourself up by the bootstraps" speech?


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FrankDrebin wrote:
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Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.


So we should punish the kids who have shitty parents? Hungry kids just want to eat and unfortunately for many children that only meal was school lunch. With schools closed they go hungry. This is not about having bad parents held accountable, this is about kids eating.


I'm talking about those who can feed their kids do so and ease the burden of the government, thus allowing those who need the food to receive it for a longer period (if need be).

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FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.

It's not about those who are able, though, is it? It's about those who aren't.

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If the Parents have the means, clearly the solution is to let those kids starve to death.


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Curious Hair wrote:
FrankDrebin wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:

Yes, in theory. And what about kids from parents that don't?


That's who should receive them. Wishful thinking, but those who are able to provide for their children should do their part in lessening the burden of the government. It all comes down to accepting responsibility and not relying on the nanny state.

It's not about those who are able, though, is it? It's about those who aren't.


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Telegram Sam wrote:
One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?


I am sure at least 2 of those companies will, but without a coordinated system it is really hard to turn around perishables like that without a lot of waste.

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Telegram Sam wrote:
One of my cooks works for a big catering company that had all events cancelled. One works at a the cafeteria at Malcolm X. One works for a food hall. There is going to be a lot of fresh food in the garbage by the end of this week.


Can't they donate the food to feed the homeless or underprivileged kids?


Those people would make themselves sick then sue someone for making themselves sick. We need tort reform NOW!

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