 A few students at Kelly or High School are making sure their classmates get fed with a new food shelf project. Porter-Sheryl Moore tells us about Kelly or Kits for this week's Golden Apple. For a few kids, the meals they get at school are the only meals they'll get during the day. So what happens when it's the weekend? As we noticed kids were going hungry and teachers noticed, so we decided that we were going to fundraise and start, eventually start our program, which is now called Kelly or Kits. We raised money, fundraised, asked for grants, and now every Thursday we pack bags for five students to be fed throughout the weekend. The girls chose the Kelly or Kits program as their project for Family Career Community Leaders of America, or FCCLA. We have about 21 members that are in our FCCLA chapter, and they pretty much do this all after school, during their study halls, things like that. Each kit consists of two to three breakfast and lunch meals, plus a few healthy snacks and a beverage. We've heard stories from teachers saying that students are happy to be in school to get meals, and now that they get meals on Saturdays and Sundays, they don't have to worry about getting meals on Mondays, and they're more focused in school because they're not worried about getting food. The students who receive the kits are kept confidential, so the girls do not know who they're packing the meals for. Administrators say the families who receive the kits have had nothing but good things to say. When I've talked with the families, they're supportive of our efforts, and they are hopeful, and when we've gone and done surveys, that this is something that the community feels is a need, and so those families are very grateful for having the school provide them some support when they're in a time of need. One day, these students will graduate, but they hope the legacy they've left at KHS will live on. I hope that other students learn that helping their community is important, and it might teach them good people skills because they're going to have to work with other people to do this project. Reporting in Kellear with this week's Gold in Apple, Shromor, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.