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Authorizing the joint City Council Committees on Education and Housing, Neighborhood Development and the Homeless to hold public hearings to examine the feasibility of having a pilot program in Philadelphia to feed needy children when schools are closed due to emergencies.
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WHEREAS, This past weekend Snow Storm Jonas hit the Northeast resulting in total of 22.4 inches of snowfall in Philadelphia, the fifth greatest calendar snowfall ever recorded in the City; and
WHEREAS, Due to the snow, The Philadelphia School District officially closed schools for two days this week, Monday the 25th and Tuesday the 26th of January; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 80% of Philadelphia Public and Charter School students meet income guidelines to qualify for free and reduced school lunches; and
WHEREAS, According to the Hunger Coalition, approximately 200,000 thousand meals are served daily to needy children in Philadelphia in public and archdiocese schools; and
WHEREAS, Many Philadelphian families depend on the free and reduced lunches to feed their children during the week and do not have the financial means to provide two meals a day for their children when school is closed; and
WHEREAS, In wake of last weekend's snow storm, Washington D.C., in a pilot program, opened 10 schools around their city on Monday to serve breakfast and lunch to needy families, even though their schools were not officially in session that day; and
WHEREAS, In response to the D.C. pilot program the School District of Philadelphia expressed that our City does not have the infrastructure to support such an effort; and
WHEREAS, We recognize that the needs of our City's children come first and that further investigation is needed before we can claim that a similar program is not possible in Philadelphia; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA, Does authorize the joint City Council Committees on Education and Housing, Neighborhood Devel...
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