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Duke, NCCU team up to fight hunger

Published: Thursday, February 3, 2011

Updated: Friday, February 4, 2011 12:02

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Etienne Farquharson (left) and Mykeia Smith (right) package meals at Southern High School.

Students from Duke and N.C. Central University joined forces to package about 50,000 meals at Southern High on Jan. 26.

The meal-packaging program was created in 2005 by Stop Hunger Now,  a Raleigh-base international hunger relief agency founded in 1998.

"This program allows individuals to network while participating in a program that will help eradicate hunger in our global society," said Sonya Scott, business administration graduate student.

"The satisfaction of ensuring that people eat is such a fulfilling experience."

The meals combine rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and flavoring mix that includes essential vitamins and minerals.

It  costs 25 cents to prepare each meal and the packaged meals will last about five years.

The packaged meals are used for emergency and in feeding programs in schools and orphanages.

In addition to Southern High School, the Durham Rotary Club also supported the project.

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