 A Grand Rapids food shelf only has a few days left to reach its summer matching campaign goal, but says it's only halfway there. With children at home for the summer, Second Harvest says it has an increase in clients, but donations are declining. Through the A Grant provided by Hunger Solutions of Minnesota, the non-profit will receive a partial match for the total amount raised. The food shelf says it can provide five meals to those in need for every dollar that it receives. We're really lucky to live in a community like this that really supports our work and wants to make sure that everyone in our community has enough food, especially children when they're home from school. I'm really grateful to live in a community like this where there is so much support and I know they'll step up. Second Harvest North Central Food Bank received an additional $2,000 from the grant last year. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.