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Roger LeBlanc Recognized for Community Volunteerism

Sen. John A. Kissel (right) recently presented Educational Resources for Children (ERfC) volunteer project coordinator Roger LeBlanc (left) with an official state citation honoring LeBlanc for his commitment to children and families in Enfield.

 

The citation, which Sen. Kissel co-introduced with Rep. David Kiner and Rep David Alexander, commends Enfield resident LeBlanc for his many years of selfless dedication to the ERfC Lunch Bunch program. 

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The lunch program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and provides free lunches five days a week to children 18 or younger. The program requires no registration and is open to any Enfield resident regardless of their financial status or where in town they live.  Summer Lunch Bunch now also provides free lunches to parents that accompany their children.

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ERfC Executive Director Claire C. Hall applauded the legislators’ special recognition of LeBlanc, saying, “Roger is committed to Enfield children and families and working with local and state legislators to advocate for support of sustainable programs.  We are fortunate to have his leadership.”

 

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