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Girl helps feed hungry Calgary kids over the summer

A Calgary mother and daughter fed hungry kids this summer, delivering 30,000 meals.

Sutton Garner's non-profit saw 30,000 meals delivered to Calgary kids

Sutton Garner and her mom started a non-profit organization to feed kids in the summer who rely on school nutrition programs. (I Can For Kids)

A Calgarymother and daughter helped feed hungry kids this summer, delivering 30,000 meals.

The projectstarted two years ago when 12-year-oldSutton Garner realized there was a gap during the summer breakfor the 3,000 Calgarychildren who relyon subsidized school nutrition programs.

She says she has a lot of empathy for peers who don't have easy access to food.

Calgary teen explains how non-profit fills summer gap for kids in need

7 years ago
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The project started two years ago when 12-year-old Sutton Garner realized there was a gap during the summer break for the 3,000 Calgary children who rely on subsidized school nutrition programs.

"I like helping people who are my age. I like being able to make the connections [with people] who are my age," she said.

I Can For Kids was created by Garner and her mom, Bobbi Turko,with help from donations.

Volunteers make food hampers with each one containing three meals and a snack.

I Can For Kids has another successful year

8 years ago
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This mother-daughter team launched a charity in Calgary two years ago. They've now delivered thousands of meals to hungry kids in the city. Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.3742088

Garner's summertime program has now wrapped up because she's about to go back to school.

This yearthey've delivered 22,000 meals more than last year