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Kansas lags behind most states on anti-hunger program

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Kansas expanded efforts to combat childhood hunger last summer, but advocacy groups want the state to do better.

Eight percent or less of Kansas children from low-income families received meals last July through federally funded, locally operated summer nutrition programs.

The Food Research and Action Center, a Washington, D.C.-based group that seeks solutions to child hunger and undernutrition, releases annual reports on summer nutrition programs across the country. The group advocates for expanding access to such programs.


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