By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer When school closes for the summer, most children celebrate their release into the sunny months ahead. But for one in every four Los Angeles County children, the season is marked by the threat of hunger as they are cut off from school funded meal programs. This year, the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank, law groups and law firms are partnering together to do something about it. For three weeks beginning on ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer When school closes for the summer, most children celebrate their release into the sunny months ahead. But for one in every four Los Angeles County children, the season is marked by the threat of hunger as they are cut off from school funded meal programs. This year, the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank, law groups and law firms are partnering together to do something about it. For three weeks beginning on ...
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