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1,200 meal kits and support kits were created for students in need across Utah.
Abby Cox emphasized Utah's leading role in volunteering and charitable initiatives during her speech.
The service project addressed youth mental health issues and food insecurity in local communities.
Student participation in service activities promotes improved self-esteem and reduces stress levels.
Efforts included both meal packages and supportive items like fidget toys and snacks.
Dozens of people — including Utah’s first lady Abby Cox and national and state leaders — gathered in Olympus High School’s cafeteria to put together 1,200 meal kits and support kits for students in need in Utah on Thursday.
The UServeUtah service project was part of the National Governors Association’s Service-to

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