HENDERSON (KTNV) — Thousands of Clark County students rely on free meals during the school day. But what happens when the weekend comes and the cafeteria is closed?

A local nonprofit called Serving Our Kids is stepping in to make sure no child goes hungry when class isn’t in session.

“We really only have one key objective, and that is to provide weekend meal bags for food-insecure children right here in our community,” said Laurie Tanakaya, CEO of Serving Our Kids.

Shakeria Hawkins spoke with Tanakaya and volunteers about the work they do to help keep kids fed. Local nonprofit 'Serving Our Kids' helps thousands of Clark County students facing hunger

According to Tanakaya, more than 100,000 children in Clark County are considered food insecure. To help bridge that gap, volunteers m

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