FALLSBURG — A Single Bite, the non-profit established by Foster Supply Hospitality, has continued its collaboration with Fallsburg Central School District through Dr. Aleta Lymon, Family & …
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FALLSBURG — A Single Bite, the non-profit established by Foster Supply Hospitality, has continued its collaboration with Fallsburg Central School District through Dr. Aleta Lymon, Family & Community Engagement Director to provide families in FCSD with hot prepared meals. FCSD had chosen the special families through its social workers and guidance department staffs.
Sims and Kirsten Foster founded A Single Bite “to teach why real food is important and to empower young people to care about food they eat and where it comes from.” A Single Bite works with other Sullivan County school districts and service agencies, such as Rotary, Elks and Lions, to feed families throughout the County.
On March 2, Terry Grafmuller of Liberty Rotary Club backed up his SUV to the FCSD high school cafeteria loading dock. The vehicle was filled with boxes and foil containers of hot meals. Students from My Brothers Keeper Program Alexia Clark, Olivia DeGraw, and Justin Chavez unloaded everything and carried it to a table where Dr. Lymon was organizing everything.
Before Mr. Grafmuller left the dock, Matt McPhillips and Jack Drapkin, who work in NY State Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther’s office, arrived to help deliver the food with Dr. Lymon. This procedure is replicated every week to the joy of Fallsburg families.
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