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Morning Dose’s Maggie Flecknoe and other cycling enthusiasts were up and sweating it out Sunday all to support Kids’ Meals.

She and volunteers from Houston-based professional services firm alliantgroup took part in an indoor cycling class and packed more than 1,500 meals at RYDE Houston for at-need children throughout the city.

The mission of Kids’ Meals is to end hunger among Houston’s children by delivering nutritious meals to the doors of children in need free of cost, every weekday, year round.  The lunches packed over the weekend will feed preschool-aged children who do not have access to school-based free meal programs.  During the school year, more than 3,000 kids are served by Kids’ Meals each day.

Contact Kids’ Meals to find out how you can take action to help Houston’s hungry children.

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🚲 This Saturday I sweat it out at my fave @rydehouston to support @kidsmealshouston 🍎 It was great to be with the @alliantgroup! They invited me to be part of a sweat sesh and then we decorated and packed more than 1500 meals for Houston’s hungriest children. The mission of Kids’ Meals is to end hunger among Houston’s children by delivering nutritious meals to the doors of children in need, free of cost, every weekday, year round. The lunches packed will go to feed preschool-aged children in Houston who do not have access to school-based free meal programs. During the school year, more than three thousand kids are served by Kids’ Meals each and every day! Contact Kids’ Meals to find out how you can take action to help Houston’s hungry children. ✨✨ ✨✨ #wheresmaggie #maggieinthemornings #cw39 #charity #charityryde #rydeforareason #kidsmeals #alliantgroup #makingadifference

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