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Grant Funds to Help Provide Fresh Food for Day Care Centers

Published on August 18, 2018October 24, 2018
Written by Trust Staff
Posted in In the News, Edgecombe-Nash Counties

The Down East Partnership for Children recently received a grant to increase the amount of fresh, local food in daily meals at child care centers in Nash and Edgecombe counties from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust through its trademark program, Healthy Places NC. Rocky Mount Telegram, August 18, 2018

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