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PRESCOTT COLLEGE AWARDED YAVAPAI COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANT FOR SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM

The Yavapai County Community Foundation has awarded Prescott College a grant to help provide free breakfasts and lunches to Prescott-area children during the summer months.

Last spring Prescott College Adult Degree Program student Kiarah Morgan began an inquiry to discover who fills the void during the summer months when local public schools are closed and the free lunches and breakfasts served at school to low income children are not available. She discovered that no one fills the void and hundreds of low-income children in Prescott are hungry in the summer.

Although Morgan set a goal for finding a sustainable solution to this perennial summer problem, she determined a way to immediately help these children in the interim while she did her problem solving.

Through a collaborative effort with the Prescott Unified School District and funding from the National School Lunch Program, Morgan set up a breakfast and lunch program that fed more than 7,300 meals to hungry Prescott children this past summer.

Morgan plans to do the same again next summer, while working with the school district to help them set up a program that will offer summer meals even though local schools are closed. She anticipates that such a program will be in place by the summer of 2003, which means that she will again sustain the program next summer before turning it over to the school district.

"This grant will allow us to serve more children and meet the need for food in the Prescott area," said Morgan.

"The $2,300 grant from the Yavapai County Community Foundations helps to fill the gap between what the program actually costs to run and the amount of federal funding available," explained Prescott College Chief Advancement Officer Mary Jane Joyal.

"Prescott College is very proud to have the Yavapai County Community Foundation as a partner in this student-led endeavor to feed the hungry children of Prescott during the summer," said Prescott College President Dan Garvey. "Their support of this project makes this a true, collaborative community event, which not only guarantees that we will be able to provide this needed service, but brings the plight of the children in our own neighborhoods to the attention of the community at large."

The Yavapai County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Arizona Community Foundation.

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