During spring break, Erik Landers served around 250 free bag lunches to area children who get most of their food at school. He provides each child with a sub sandwich, drink, and small treat when schools are not in session and even during the summer. Landers also provides meals to the homeless during Thanksgiving as well as continuing the process begun at his former sub shop.
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