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Washington, DCFeeding the Hungry and Homeless in Washington, DCThe United States of America is one of the world's wealthiest nations, especially when it comes to the agriculture that we produce. Yet enough food goes to waste each day to feed every hungry adult and child living in this nation. Some five million children go to bed hungry each night, due to inefficiencies in the food processing and distribution networks. All too often, if there is no money to be made, fresh healthy vegetables and nutritious fruits are discarded, rather than pay to ensure that the hungry are fed. -------------------------------------------- The PartnershipDC
Central Kitchen
The CommitmentThe mission of DC Central Kitchen is to use food as a tool to: * Strengthen Bodies, by safely recovering un-served food from local foodservice businesses to feed children and adults at partner agencies throughout the greater Washington area. * Empower Minds, by providing culinary job training for unemployed men and women and community service opportunities for youth and adults. * Build Communities, by providing working examples, innovative solutions, and shared technology to a cooperative and effective national network of programs that use food to make change in their communities. ------------------------------------- The ImpactThere are over 3.5 million homeless people in this country, including over 10,000 in Washington, DC. DC Central Kitchen feeds many of these hungry and homeless people. ------------------------------------- Program DetailsAmizade Schedule - for upcoming Washington, DC program dates and costs. Handbook (pdf) - Logistical information and more is available in our Washington, DC Handbook. Dartmouth Trip Journal (pdf [305 KB]) ------------------------------------- Washington, D.C Program References
Janet Lee - janet.lee@dartmouth.edu
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