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Oceanside Organization Helps Autistic Young Adults Gain Skills While Feeding The Hungry

Updated: Apr 17, 2023

Paige Cook is a student at The Country School. She and her mother, Malinda Dalton-Cook, started Paige’s Pantry when our school shut down during COVID-19. Read their inspiring story here.

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An undated photo of Paige Cook, left, and her mother, Malinda Dalton-Cook, right. They are the owners of Paige's Pantry, a nonprofit organization empowering autistic young adults and feeding the hungry.

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What an inspiring initiative by Paige and her mother! Programs like TERI Campus of Life and Paige’s Pantry show how compassion and education can create meaningful change. By empowering autistic young adults and feeding the hungry, they’re making a real difference. Speaking of education, tools like grade calculator can also help students track their progress and stay motivated. Keep up the amazing work!

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