24/10/2025
Entering Our Fifth Year with Renewed Power and Vision: The EAT Program Continues Its Journey
We are proud and honored to begin this new school year with determination and deep gratitude for the journey ahead. Partnering with 18 schools across the country, each one transforming into a dynamic hub of food rescue, food security, education, and meaningful social impact.
This year, once again, our weekly distributions will go far beyond delivering rescued food—they will deliver more than meals: values, belonging, and purpose. Through hands-on engagement, students are learning and experiencing the act of giving, discovering what it means to contribute, to care, and to lead.
The EAT program continues to:
✅ Rescue surplus food and channel it to communities in need, reducing environmental damage and strengthening social responsibility.
✅ Empower students, giving them a sense of belonging, responsibility, and purpose within their school and beyond.
✅ Deepen our educational impact by introducing an official four-chapter curriculum, guiding students through food rescue, food security, responsibility, empathy, and leadership.
✅ Build stronger communities, creating bridges between students, schools, and the neighborhoods they serve.
✅ Support dedicated farmers, providing them with stability, recognition, and dignity.
✅ Guide students toward healthier food choices and a deeper sense of well-being.
✅ Strengthen schools from within, enhancing pride, connection, and collective purpose.
All of this comes together to create a more resilient society and a stronger country—where food is valued, human dignity is protected, and future leaders are shaped through compassion, responsibility, and action.