Our Programs

Basic Needs & Nutrition

Youth Feed Youth: 100 Meals Monthly

Every month, our youth plan, cook, and package more than a hundred fresh meals for neighbors who are unsheltered or going hungry. They run the whole thing start to finish.

C.H.E.E.R.S. Kindness Kits

Students fill kits with healthy snacks and add a handwritten note of encouragement to each one. The snacks meet an immediate need, and the notes are a young person reaching out to someone they'll never meet.

Cultural Cooking & Connections

Our youth cook dishes from their own cultures and each other's, then share the food and the recipes with the community. Families are invited to make the same meals at home for neighbors who need them.

Menstrual Hygiene Equity & Advocacy

Students collect period products, assemble dignity-centered hygiene kits, and write uplifting messages. It treats period products as a basic need, and pushes back on the stigma that usually surrounds them.

Huddle Up Against Hunger Sports Clinics

Young folks get on the court, on the field, and in the game, donating food items instead of paying to play. Along the way they learn what food insecurity really means, how mutual aid and nutrition justice works, and where to find local resources like community fridges, food pantries, and gardens.

Request a workshop and put your students at the center of the conversation!

Any of these workshops can be brought to your school through our AdvocATE program. If there are students in your high school or middle school who deserve to be heard, we'll bring AdvocATE to them.