Fresh feasts

Feeding Tampa Bay partnership helps fill need in Sulphur Springs

Jillian Ramos 

Every Tuesday, people in Sulphur Springs know they have resources they can count to make sure there’s food on their table. “Nutrition is really important to keep our kids active, to keep their brains growing. And so a lot of what we provide is things that kids can either cook themselves, things that kids enjoy, but things that help kids grow. So you’ll see a mix of cereal, produce, bread, sometimes snacks, again, soups or ravioli things that they can provide for themselves,” explained Meagan Smithyman, Community School Director at Sulphur Springs PK-8 Community School.

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