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Cooking to Share addresses food insecurity, teaches kitchen skills to children

Por: The Advocate Entertainment March 12, 2023

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Editor's note: This story, written by Erin Kenney and Caroline Embleau at The Oglethorpe Echo in Lexington, Georgia, is part of the SoJo Exchange from the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous reporting about responses to social problems. Louisiana Inspired features solutions journalism stories that provide tangible evidence that positive change is happening in other places and in our own communities... + full article



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