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To learn more about East Texas Food Bank, visit www.easttexasfoodbank.orgA child's path to a bright future starts with filling their bellies with healthy food.

Many East Texas children who participate in free and reduced-price school meal programs during the week face hunger on weekends and holidays, when those programs do not operate.