‘A big heart:’ Fifth-grader starts food pantry
“Take what you need, leave what you can,” Jack Knight said of the food cabinets that he hopes to place around the Memphis area. The first one is in Collierville. (Courtesy Alex Knight)
Jack Knight is one busy 11-year-old. He’s an athlete, actor and aspiring entrepreneur.
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John Klyce is an enterprise reporter with The Daily Memphian who writes a wide range of in-depth features, as well as profiles about local leaders, scientists, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone else doing exciting and important work in this city. He previously spent four years with the Memphis Business Journal, where he covered public companies, startups, and innovation, and a fifth year with The Commercial Appeal, where he covered education, and chronicled how gun violence and poverty were affecting Memphis youth and their families. He has also been a fellow with the Institute for Citizens and Scholars. John has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Memphis and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Boston University.
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