School's Out For Summer By Anna Quindlen Summary

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Let’s Try to End World Hunger Now!

Anna Quindlen’s purpose of writing “School’s Out for Summer”, was to tell how child hunger is affecting the community. She wants the world to see that child hunger is a big deal to the communities that are suffering with it. Anna uses Summer as her explanation to help end child hunger. Summer is an outstanding example why children starve. It’s no more school and parents work so the children have to make due with what they have. The effects that can happen are the starvation of the children, no school or not eating whats cooked all they way like they should. Children in big cities or in small countries struggle for food and when they do get their ounces of it they leave nothing behind.
First, Anna states
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In the daycare’s they should teach the children to not waste foods because their are children everywhere that don’t have anything to eat. Instead of throwing foods away that families don’t want they could donate it or send it to shelter homes that don’t have food. The parents should set out a good example to the children when they are wasting foods. Parents should persuade their children to eat and get full so they wouldn’t have to waste. The Motto “The Sooner You Believe It, The Sooner We Can End It” goes out to mostly the parents asking to help end child hunger. Their stating that if you see a child starving or asking for food, try to help them and set examples to other parents to do the same. In conclusion, the effects that children are facing are quite harsh. With the starvation and the taunting of eating too much can really mess up a child’s appetite. What Quindlen was stating was that school, food banks, and food companies all help children not starve. Those programs aren’t forced and they can change a child’s eating habits to make them not starve or suffer. Together the communities around the world can come together and end child hunger for the