Poplar Bluff program helps address food insecurity

Mark Twain students in Poplar Bluff are volunteering their time to help with a program that addresses food insecurity and to help others in need.

Teacher Darla Nunn has served as chaperone over the volunteer students and feels their work is a positive light in the community and for the student themselves.

“Kids can always find the negative, but what do you bring to the table to make it positive,” said Darla Nunn, who also leads the #JAG program at Mark Twain. “I can’t do it all by myself, but as a collective group like the Bread Shed, we can work together to make things better.”

Learn more via Region 8 News: https://www.kait8.com/2021/09/28/poplar-bluff-students-help-address-food-insecurity-through-bread-shed-program/ 

 

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