Spryfield program reacts to N.S. universal school lunch plan

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For Johanne Thompson, delivering free lunches to students at Rockingstone Heights serves as a form of instant gratification for her and other staff.

Thompson is the executive director of the Family SOS Lunchbox Project, which has been providing around 400 free weekly meals to students at Rockingstone Heights Elementary School in Spryfield for the past three years. “I know the province has earmarked some money, but as to how that’s going to roll out? I have no idea. It will really depend on the infrastructure available at each school.”“It went great,” said Thompson. “We were estimating the same volume of foods, but with larger portions with them being teenagers.”What will N.S.

 

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