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Kim Kardashian has teamed up with restaurant chain Panera Bread and Feeding America — the US’ largest domestic hunger-relief organization — to help feed the hungry during the coronavirus pandemic.
To spread the word about the campaign — which aims to provide up to 500,000 meals to people in need — the 39-year-old posted a photo of three paper plates that she and her children decorated with crayon as part of the #SeeAPlateFillAPlate challenge.
She and husband Kanye West share four kids: daughters North, 6, and Chicago, 2, and sons Saint, 4, and Psalm, 11 months.
Kardashian asked that fans visit TogetherWithoutHunger.org to donate $3 toward providing freshly prepared meals for those in need during the pandemic.
“Many families rely on schools, food banks, and other support programs to help put meals on their table,” the website reads. “These programs have been severely impacted due to closures related to the COVID-19 crisis in the United States.”
The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star then challenged mom Kris Jenner and sisters Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, as well as friends Jonathan “Foodgod” Cheban and Tracy Romulus, to join in and increase awareness by decorating their own plates.
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