Don’t Miss A Beet
An Every Meal Webinar
Join Every Meal for a quarterly webinar series where we go deeper into the heart of our work. From the food we intentionally select to the way we distribute it with dignity, you’ll gain a better understanding of the unique way Every Meal is filling the food gaps children face in Minnesota. Don’t miss a beet on this opportunity. Grab your computer (and some food!) and come prepared to add some flavor to your lunch hour.
Can’t make it? Don’t worry! Sign up and you’ll get the recording to watch at your own convenience.
WHAT IS GOOD FOOD?
March 19 @ 12 – 12:45pm
We all have various likes, needs, and traditions around food. In this webinar, you’ll learn more about the three components Every Meal focuses on – nutritious, delicious, and relevant – to ensure we provide good food that reflects the diversity of children in our community so they can learn and grow.
WHERE DOES THE FOOD COME FROM?
May 21 @ 12 – 12:45pm
To ensure we provide good food that is nutritious, delicious, and relevant, Every Meal purchases 96% of our food from reputable food banks, wholesalers, and manufacturers. In this webinar, you’ll learn more about what drives our sourcing considerations and the purchasing efficiencies we have in place to make every dollar donated stretch further.
HOW DO KIDS GET FOOD?
September 17 @ 12 – 12:45pm
From transportation challenges to feelings of shame, families face many barriers in receiving and accepting food support. In this webinar, you’ll learn more about the ways we’ve removed obstacles to increase food access and how we’re continuously learning and innovating to provide food support to more kids across Minnesota.
FOOD BANKS, FOOD SHELVES, FOOD PROGRAMS - WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
November 19 @ 12 – 12:45pm
These are the types of hunger relief organizations that are more commonly known. Every Meal is none of these, yet incorporates certain aspects from each to more effectively address child hunger in Minnesota. In this webinar, you’ll learn how Every Meal is uniquely structured in the hunger relief space to make an impact in the lives of children living with food insecurity and how we purposely are filling the food gaps that government funding does not reach.