When the government shutdown led to concerns about funding the country's SNAP food assistance program, a lot of people and groups rallied to find ways to support those in need.
One of those groups included students at Sunnyvale High School who, despite their young ages, are teaching us all how to come together and make a difference.
They are a collection of student athletes, cheerleaders and choir members and these Sunnyvale High School students all share a common desire to be servants.
"The biggest thing for all of us is having a servant leadership mindset," said Ben Griffin, a Sunnyvale High School senior.
Students answer the call to serve
Ben Griffin and six of his classmates started "Serve Sunnyvale."
"It was basically, it was just an idea to give volunteer opportunities to stude

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