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Teacher’s quest to feed families grows to serving anyone in need
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When schools started closing in March, Montgomery County, Maryland kindergarten teacher Margaret Norris used her own money to deliver healthy meal kits to food-insecure families at her elementary school. In the months since, a small army has joined her in serving anyone in need. They have given away over 2,500 meal kits since March.Oct. 4, 2020