Karen Puhl (center) co-founder of Simple Hope tells a group of volunteers about her visits to Tanzania, Africa while Katie Bersach, a Mukwonago High School sophomore in the National Honor Society, adds soy to packaged meals.
Karen Puhl (center) co-founder of Simple Hope tells a group of volunteers about her visits to Tanzania, Africa while Katie Bersach, a Mukwonago High School sophomore in the National Honor Society, adds soy to packaged meals.
Credit: Carol
Packages of premeasured, nutritous meals wait for boxing at the Simple Hope packathon at Mukwonago High School on Feb. 16.
Credit: Carol
Justin Lundy, 12, of Mukwonago measures out soy for the packaged meals prepared by groups of volunteers during the Simple Hope packathon at Mukwonago High School on Feb. 16.
Credit: Carol
Mukwonago High School freshman Nicholas Lange checks the weight on a meal package at the packathon on Feb. 16.
Credit: Carol
Mukwonago High School student Ross Heeren refills bins of rice at the Simple Hope packathon on Feb. 16. Heeren and the Steve Hantschel band is providing a benefit concert for Simple Hope on April 12 from 6 to 10 p.m.
Credit: Carol
Mukwonago High School freshman Ben See tries transporting goods the way people in Tanzania carry suplies - either on their shoulders or head.
Credit: Carol
Pam Schwalbach, co-founder of Simple Hope, hands out bags for packaging meals to volunteers at the Simple Hope packathon at Mukwonago High School on Feb. 16.
Credit: Carol
Four-year-old Micah Webb of Mukwonago pulls on gloves to help package nutritious meals for people in Africa during a packathon at Mukwonago High School on Feb. 16.
Credit: Carol
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