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Teachers               face               several               challenges               concerning               their               students'               nutrition.

First               and               foremost               is               students               who               come               to               school               hungry.

For               any               number               of               reasons,               children               come               to               school               on               Monday               mornings               bearing               the               signs               of               not               having               eaten               during               the               weekend               or               at               night.

Children               who               save               their               snacks               and               unwanted               snacks               of               their               peers               are               communicating               a               message               that               there               is               little               or               no               food               at               home.

Children               who               eat               school               breakfasts               and               lunches               like               they               haven't               eaten               for               days               probably               have               not.

Another               sign               of               a               hungry               student               is               his               inability               to               concentrate               on               his               work.

To               attempt               to               combat               students               coming               to               school               hungry,               teachers               throughout               the               nation               have               started               food               banks.

One               such               organization               is               Secret               Meals               for               Hungry               Children.

SMHC               was               started               in               the               Tuscaloosa,               Alabama               area               in               2009               by               the               Alabama               Credit               Union.

Teachers               who               observe               the               classic               signs               of               hungry               children               anonymously               slip               food               into               the               child's               book               bag               while               they               are               out               of               the               room.

The               food               packets               vary,               but               usually               consist               of               noodles               with               sauce,               beef               stew,               cereal,               powdered               milk,               juice,               applesauce               and               fruit.

Anonymous               donors               make               sure               the               cans               and               food               packages               are               easy               for               children               to               open.

The               packets               cost               $3               each,               or               $120               a               year               per               packet.
               There               are               three               other               food               banks               in               Alabama.

The               West               Alabama               Food               Bank,               Bay               Area               Food               Bank               and               the               North               Alabama               Food               Bank,               along               with               SMHC               are               all               privately               funded               through               fundraisers               and               private               donations.

Many               teachers               come               out               of               their               own               pockets               or               designate               an               amount               to               come               out               of               their               salaries               per               month               to               contribute               to               the               food               bank.

The               good               news               is               100               percent               of               the               donations               go               to               buy               food.

Throughout               the               United               States,               businesses               are               teaming               up               with               teachers               and               other               concerned               individuals               to               combat               hunger               at               home               for               school               children.
               Teachers               who               correctly               identify               students               who               need               food               get               many               reactions               from               students               who               are               recipients               of               the               secret               meals.

Most               of               the               time,               they               say               "thank               you."               or               they               give               the               teacher               a               hug.

Parents               respond               in               many               ways.

Some               say               thanks.

Others               get               angry               that               their               child               was               targeted,               and               this               casts               a               negative               impression               on               them..

Still               others               ask               the               teachers               to               not               send               any               food.
               On               Dec.

13,               2010,               President               Barack               Obama               signed               the               Healthy               Hunger               Free               Kids               Act               that               made               nutritious               school               lunches               available               for               more               students               nationwide.

This               legislation               included               upgrading               the               quality               of               food               served               and               using               fresh               produce               from               local               vendors.

Teachers               who               sit               with               students               as               they               eat               nutritious,               well-constructed               lunches               face               the               same               challenges               they               did               before               the               act               was               signed.

Many               are               seeing               students               eat               only               what               they               want.

Many               times,               healthy               foods               stay               on               students'               plates               well               after               they               are               finished               eating.

While               teachers               encourage               students               to               eat,               they               cannot               make               them.

Secret               Meals               for               Hungry               Children               along               with               other               such               food               banks               nationwide               is               another               way               teachers               invest               in               the               health               and               welfare               of               their               students.
               Visit               these               links               to               learn               more               about               food               banks               for               hungry               children               and               how               you               can               help.
               http://feedingamerica.org/foodbank-results.aspx               
               http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/dec/25/backpack-program-feeds-hungry-               
               http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5867988/blessings_in_a_backpack_program.html?cat=5               
               children/http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6117868/healthy_hungerfree_kids_act_does_everything.html?cat=5






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