K-12 Food Rescue
It is reported that 40% of food produced in the U.S. is wasted, including 1 billion food items annually from U.S. schools, while 50 million Americans are food insecure. If no families were food insecure, the careless destruction of nutritious food in our schools would be unwise for environmental reasons. However, with 50 million food insecure Americans, perhaps there is an even darker adjective than "unwise" to describe this careless practice.
Food Rescue empowers students to lead our country away from our culture of food waste by providing them a platform to tell the story of food waste reduction in their own school.
Food Rescue empowers students to lead our country away from our culture of food waste by providing them a platform to tell the story of food waste reduction in their own school.
Facial recognition technology brings boring data to life with warm graphics and a personal photo!
Our free K-12 Food Rescue Log Tool Link uses cutting edge facial recognition technology, converting donated food items into pounds, meals, and CO2e. The tool link produces instant digital graphics with an embedded photo you take or choose from your photo library with each submission in real time to share and inspire your peers! #FoodIsNotTrash
Our free K-12 Food Rescue Log Tool Link uses cutting edge facial recognition technology, converting donated food items into pounds, meals, and CO2e. The tool link produces instant digital graphics with an embedded photo you take or choose from your photo library with each submission in real time to share and inspire your peers! #FoodIsNotTrash
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Our K-12 Food Rescue Program, in over 700 schools, provides hope to ending the destructive practice of wasting 40% of our food in America. That hope lies within our K-12 students!
Food Rescue empowers students to lead our country away from our systemic culture of food waste by providing them a platform to tell the story of food waste reduction in their own school.
Food Rescue empowers students to lead our country away from our systemic culture of food waste by providing them a platform to tell the story of food waste reduction in their own school.
Carla and Sophie Harward With Helping Hands Ending Hunger
Published on: March 25, 2020 at 1:03 PM
Hear the inspiring story of 2 school food waste champions in Georgia and how they are expanding Helping Hands Ending Hunger beyond Georgia. HHEH has initiated over 60 school food recovery programs and partnered with Georgia’s Department of Education and Department of Health.
#FoodIsNotTrash