Our 2024 Child Nutrition Policy Year in Review
How America’s Food System Could Change Under Biden
New food system standards? School meals for all? The Biden administration has to deal with changes in hunger, food safety and more.
Recap: Virtual Town Hall on A Shared Vision for School Food Policy
On January 26, more than 300 school food advocates gathered for FoodCorps’ first Virtual Town Hall of the new year.
FoodCorps Statement Announcing Departure of Kumar Chandran
Chandran has been selected to serve as Senior Adviser for Nutrition in the Office of the Secretary at the Department of Agriculture.
FoodCorps Statement on the Inauguration of President Joe Biden
We look forward to working alongside the Biden administration to build a better world for all our nation’s kids.
Making farm-to-school accessible for all
FoodCorps alum Kendal Chavez dreamed of expanding and diversifying New Mexico’s farm to school program. Now that dream is growing roots.
FoodCorps x EatingWell: Don’t Yuck My Yum!
The narrative of “yummy” or “yucky” foods is due for a change. Food has an emotional impact on children and we should start talking about it.
Four Things President Biden Can Do for Students’ Wellbeing
The first 100 days of Biden’s presidency are an opportune time to take steps towards free school meals, strengthened SNAP benefits, and more.
Immune-Boosting & Comforting Recipe: Puréed Carrot and Ginger Soup
Indulge in this delicious soup recipe from FoodCorps and sweetgreen’s kid-friendly recipe booklet, “More Fruits and Veggies, Please!”
How School Meals Can Advance the New Administration’s Priorities to Strengthen Communities’ Health and Wellbeing
In his first 100 days in office, President-elect Joe Biden should have supporting school food policy and nutrition on his plate.
FoodCorps Statement on Yesterday’s Events at the Capitol
Our kids are watching. We must show them that we stand together against this attack on our democracy.