(KNZA)-- Plans are being made for another year of the " No Summer Hunger' program in Hiawatha.
Beginning June 3rd, the Brown County Sheriff's Office will host the program in the west parking lot of the Sheriff's Office.
Sack lunches will be provided free to those 18 years of age and under between 11:30 to 1 each weekend until August 2nd.
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant says the program isn't possible without dedicated community members. He said they are looking for a few volunteers each day to donate their time to help with the program. Volunteers prepare and hand out lunches, along with help with cleanup afterwards.
Those interested in helping, should contact Patti Merchant at 785-741-0698.
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