Northland Kansas City Smithville Montessori Academy Hosted a Bake Sale To Help End Childhood Hunger In America: The Great American Bake Sale
Posted by: Robin Hilmes & Noel Hundley
Smithville Montessori Academy hosted a bake sale July 30, at the Big V grocery store to help end childhood hunger through the national organization The Great American Bake Sale.
Mandy Frayer, director of curriculum at Smithville Montessori Academy, said that the children raised $60.50 from the bake sale on Friday, July 30th. “They made items such as brownies, rice crispie treats, banana muffins, cupcakes, cookies and a variety of different trail mixes. The children actually made all the goods and even went to the city market for a field trip to pick out some of the ingredients. They learned basic culinary and had a lot of fun,” said Frayer.
This year, nearly 17 million kids face hunger. That’s almost one in four. But, there is hope. Thanks to programs like Share Our Strength’s Great American Bake Sale, we can all do out part to end childhood hunger in America.
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