Heartwarming moment as Pennsylvania community aligns to feed children amid coronavirus lockdown
  • 4 years ago
In underprivileged Coal and Shamokin Township in Pennsylvania, students are used to receiving a free breakfast and lunch, but now that the coronavirus outbreak has caused a statewide shutdown of everything including schools, hungry kids needed someone to step up to —and feed — the plate.

Ken runs Maurer's Dairy, a one-time bustling breakfast and lunch counter and now converted into a collection hub for donated food. Ken cooks the food for children as well as the elderly and shut-ins each morning at his own expense.

Anyone who needs a meal can show up to the restaurant and get scrambled eggs, pancakes and milk.

Footage is from Tuesday (March 17).
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