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Nayeli Hernandez was part of the flow, helping load up boxes into cars. She’s getting her social work degree at the University of Wyoming and was heading back to Jackson to see her family for Thanksgiving break…. She said the on-the-ground food distribution has direct connections with her classes in school. “Food security is a big protective factor, specifically in child abuse, but honestly in all issues,” she said. “General welfare for the community is really important for social work.”