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Thanks to a recent donation from QuickBooks, City of Good will be able to provide 1,500 meals to children in need over the next six weeks. Remi McManus and Kris Komori started the new nonprofit.

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When the pandemic began, restaurant owners Remi McManus and Kris Komori sprang into action, partnering with other local businesses to start the nonprofit City of Good to help feed vulnerable populations in the Boise community. First established to feed restaurant workers and help local farms keep their produce from going to waste, City of Good evolved to provide children in need with what they call “weekend fuel kits:” six meals for an individual child for the weekend.

Thanks to a donation from QuickBooks, City of Good will be able to provide 1,500 meals to children in need over the next six weeks.

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