Applegate Farms, LLC Announces $50,000 Support to FoodCorps
Donation To Fund Food Education and Access in
"We are honored to support FoodCorps' visionary work in classrooms, gardens, and cafeterias, educating a new generation of students on the power of food," said
FoodCorps partners with schools and communities to nourish kids' health, education and sense of belonging. Its AmeriCorps members collaborate with educators and school nutrition leaders to teach kids about growing, cooking and eating nourishing food, and to bring more fresh, local and culturally relevant foods to school cafeterias. FoodCorps also advocates for policy change to deepen investments in food education, scratch-cooked school meals, and free school meals for all, among others.
"We are thrilled to partner with Applegate and grateful for its generous support of our work advancing justice for kids through nourishing food," said
FoodCorps reaches more than 100,000 students each year through its direct programming. And its impact is clear: kids in schools with more FoodCorps hands-on learning activities eat up to three times as many fruits and vegetables as students who receive less of those activities.
"As a mission-based company, Applegate believes that we are all a part of something bigger. We are proud to support FoodCorps' 2030 goal for every child to have access to food education and nourishing food in school," said
About Applegate Farms, LLC
Founded in 1987, Applegate Farms, LLC produces high-quality natural and organic hot dogs, bacon, sausages, deli meats, cheese and frozen products. Our products are made without GMO ingredients, and we source from farms where animals are treated with care and respect and are allowed to grow at their natural rate, all part of our mission – Changing The Meat We Eat®.
*Humanely Raised can mean many things. Applegate Humanely Raised means:
- The animals are 100% grass-fed or raised on vegetarian feed, provided environmental enrichments to promote natural behaviors and well-being, and provided ample space to grow.
- Animals fed vegetarian or grass-fed diets with no hormones or antibiotics and provided increased living space or no confinement.
- Animals raised with no antibiotics ever or growth promotants, on vegetarian feed with no animal by-products (beef is 100% grass-fed) and with space to engage in natural behaviors and promote natural growth.
Applegate became a stand-alone subsidiary of Hormel Foods in
About FoodCorps
FoodCorps partners with schools and communities to nourish children's health, education, and sense of belonging so that every child, in every school, experiences the joy and power of food. Our AmeriCorps members serve alongside educators and school nutrition leaders to provide children with nourishing meals, food education, and culturally affirming experiences with food that celebrate and nurture the whole child. Building on this direct programming, FoodCorps advocates for policy change, grows networks, and develops leaders in service of every child's health and well-being. Our goal is that by 2030, every child will have access to food education and nourishing food in school.
To learn more about FoodCorps' work across the country, visit http://www.foodcorps.org or follow @foodcorps on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
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