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The teens of The Food Project in Lynn earlier this month hosted community members, local educators, and even Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey at a pair of events highlighting the organization's work in the community and the central role youth play in the mission. "With The Food Project in itself, we are working in the intersections of youth, food, and community," says Ludia Modi, North Shore regional director for the group and an alumna of the youth program. "Our youth are the primary focus of our work – they are the ones that are the agents of change." Founded in 1991, The Food Project aims to strengthen local food system
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