Hunger is so often an invisible problem. This is especially evident in the eyes of a child. You can see the joy in Daniel’s eyes, despite the fact that his family doesn’t always know where their next meal will come from. The bad things don’t seem so bad to Daniel – he loves the fact that he can get doughnuts and play at the local church pantry. Daniel’s parents both work. Every day. But they don’t make enough to make ends meet for Daniel and his siblings. The local food pantry is their lifeline for food, fellowship and programs for the kids.
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