POULSBO -- "Ok, we need 30 meals to go," Danielle Castillejo shouted as she re-entered the front doors of North Point Church, before turning and heading back out into the cool afternoon.

Poulsbo Middle School had let out moments earlier on Dec. 2, and Castillejo was one of several volunteers offering meals to students radiating away from campus, the curious ending up in the North Point parking lot. Castillejo was hustling from a makeshift assembly line in the church's narthex to the street and back, while Kimi Kinoshita greeted pre-teen boys as they wandered toward the building to see what was going on and Brooke Hammett of Poulsbo stood along Hostmark Street, waving to attract attention to the launch of an all-volunteer, donation-heavy community project called Solidarity Kitchen, aimed a

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