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Lunch with Leaders Featuring Brighter Bites

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Lunch with Leaders Featuring Brighter Bites

On Wednesday, October 9, join the Do Good Accelerator for this month's Lunch With Leaders featuring Brighter Bites.

Join Tara McNerney, Program Director, Brighter Bites, for a conversation about nutrition, childhood obesity, and long-term, improved health outcomes through behavior change . Brighter Bites is a comprehensive elementary school and summer camp program that provides low-income families and their young children with access to free fruits and vegetables and nutrition education. Brighter Bites partners with elementary schools and early childhood centers to bring its services directly where students are, and reach children at a highly receptive age where eating habits are still forming and diet-related diseases can most effectively be prevented.

By sitting down and speaking with leaders from local nonprofits, who are already tackling today's biggest challenges, you can deepen your understanding about social issues, learn about why these issues exist, what current solutions are being implemented, how current gaps can be filled and ask questions that will enable you to think of new and innovative approaches to solve these issues.

Lunch will be provided. Seats are limited, so reserve your spot today!

For more information about Brighter Bites visit: https://brighterbites.org.


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