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FoodCorps Kindred Fellows Convene in Washington, D.C., to Advocate for School Meals and Food Education

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This week, Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman released a Farm Bill

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FoodCorps' Statement on Chairman Boozman's Farm Bill Draft

Hannah Moore, FoodCorps member in Maine, talks to students at a lunch room table

When President Obama shouted out Hannah Moore, a current FoodCorps member with Cumberland

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When President Obama Calls Your Name: Meet Hannah Moore, FoodCorps Member

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6 Ways to Engage Parents to Grow Healthy Families

Parents and FoodCorps service members have to work together; it can take up to a

June 28, 2016

6 Ways to Engage Parents to Grow Healthy Families

A Farm With A Focus on Community

Natasha Hegmann and

September 30, 2019

A Farm With A Focus on Community

A New Bill Aims to Fix Food Waste in Schools

By Lisa Held for Civil Eats United States Representative Chellie Pingree (D-Maine)

January 17, 2020

A New Bill Aims to Fix Food Waste in Schools

A Partnership Engages Schoolchildren to Design Their Own Healthy Meals

By Sarah Miller for Nonprofit Quarterly Through their Reimagining School Cafeterias initiative,

January 11, 2020

A Partnership Engages Schoolchildren to Design Their Own Healthy Meals

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After Federal Cuts to Nutrition Support, Kids Will Pay the Price July 3, 2025—Today,

July 03, 2025

After Federal Cuts to Nutrition Support, Kids Will Pay the Price

April 18, 2010

AmeriCorps Announces Planning Support for New Program: FoodCorps

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Civil Eats: “FoodCorps Members Get Their Hands Dirty”
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Civil Eats: “FoodCorps Members Get Their Hands Dirty”

Slow Food USA&#8217;s Jerusha Klemperer writes about the FoodCorps orientation in Civil Eats. At a compost bin that doubles as a podium, urban farming hero Will Allen faced the inaugural class of 50 FoodCorps service members—sitting together in Milwaukee but about to spin out to ten states around the country–giving them advice for the year &hellip; <a href="https://foodcorps.org/civil-eats-foodcorps-members-get-their-hands-dirty/">Continued</a>

FoodCorps Launches National Service Program
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FoodCorps Launches National Service Program

FoodCorps national service program kicks off with inaugural training for 50 youth leaders

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FoodCorps Recruiting First Class of Service Members for School Food Systems

FoodCorps Recruiting First Class of Service Members for School Food Systems Feb 01, 2011 - New York: Today, FoodCorps, a brand new and much anticipated national service program, opens applications for its first class of service members. Those selected will dedicate one year of full-time public service in school food systems – sourcing healthful local food for school cafeterias, expanding nutrition education programs, and building and tending school gardens.

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AmeriCorps Announces Planning Support for New Program: FoodCorps

AmeriCorps Announces Planning Support for New Program: FoodCorps Apr 18, 2010 - The founders of FoodCorps are gathering in Arizona next week to launch the planning process for their national AmeriCorps Farm to School and school garden service program. The program, funded under newly approved planning grants from the Corporation for National and Community Service and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, is expected to begin on-the-ground activities in 2011.

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