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Save with Stories
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Celebrities such as Jude Law, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Chris Evans read favorite children's books. It's all part of an effort to ensure that no child goes hungry.
Across the country, schools are shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Knowing millions of children in the U.S. go to school not just to learn, but also for breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner, actresses Jennifer Garner and Amy Adams came up with @savewithstories to provide fun and education to kids and parents stuck at home during the outbreak.
Donations are encouraged, which support Save the Children and No Kid Hungry in their efforts to keep brains and bellies full.
New stories are posted daily on the #SaveWithStories Instagram and Jennifer Garner's Facebook page.
