A new Utah license plate could soon help feed students across the state. The Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation is working with the DMV to launch a specialty plate by July 1, with proceeds going toward paying off student lunch debt.
DJ Bracken, founder of the Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation, said the idea came from a friend. “My friend David Moody had a clever idea. What if we made a license plate that feeds kids in Utah, one that pays off lunch debt,” Bracken said.
Bracken founded the nonprofit after FOX 13’s initial reporting on Utah’s growing school lunch debt problem in 2023. He said the issue is one that doesn’t make sense to him.
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