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Brighter Bites celebrates community stewardship event

We held our second annual Monterey Holiday Event on December 11th for a larger conversation on creating communities of health through fresh food.

This event highlighted the importance and need of local and national collaboration to help Brighter Bites reach success in changing behavior among children and families through their model of fresh produce and nutrition education. The event welcomed 100 guests and community leaders who attended the event, including Vic Smith of JV Smith and Companies, Steve Church of Church Brothers, Bruce Taylor of Taylor Farms, Jim Loewer of Wonderful Citrus, and Soren Bjorn of Driscoll’s.

“Having recently confirmed our three-year commitment to Brighter Bites in Monterey County and Watsonville, we were thrilled to celebrate the incredible impact of this organization at their Holiday Event in Salinas,” said Soren Bjorn, CEO at Driscoll’s. “This partnership helps serve over 5,000 children and their families, ensuring access to fresh, nutritious food and empowering communities to embrace healthier lifestyles.”

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1,000 Families Receive Fresh Produce From Organic Produce Summit’s Seed To Service Event

Brighter Bites Organizes Sorting and Packing Event to Serve Monterey, California
Brighter Bites, a national nonprofit that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables directly into families’ hands, hosted a volunteer event of the Organic Produce Summit last week in Monterey, CA.

During the summit, volunteers came together to sort and pack fresh produce for 1,000 families in Monterey County across four sites, including Boys & Girls Club, YMCA, Frank Ledesma, and First Tee. The families participating in the program received approximately 50 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables along with recipes and tips to encourage healthier eating habits and food choices.

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Brighter Bites’ Shreela Sharma, PhD to Lend Her Expertise During CDC Foundation Webinar on Ending Hunger

On Wednesday, March 6th from 2:00 – 3:0 pm EST Brighter Bite’s Co-Found, Shreela Sharma, PhD will be speaking during the CDC Foundation Webinar on the Vision to Action: The Power of Partnerships to End Hunger and Create Better Health for All. Dr. Sharma will be joining other representatives from the White House Domestic Policy Council, Fresh Food Coalition, Vertical Harvest Farms and UTHealth Houston School of Public Health to spotlight innovative partnerships and discuss new approaches and commitments to end hunger and advance healthy communities. Since 2022, the CDC Foundation has been collaborating with the White House to engage partners in a comprehensive approach to advance over $8 billion in public-private commitments to meet the nation’s challenges of hunger, nutrition, and health.

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Brighter Bites Celebrates Community Collaboration in Monterey County

Brighter Bites, a nonprofit organization that delivers fresh fruits, vegetables, and nutrition education resources directly into families’ hands, held its inaugural Monterey County Spring Luncheon on May 11th for a larger conversation on creating communities of health through fresh food.

This event highlighted the importance and need of local and national collaboration to help Brighter Bites reach success in changing behavior among children and families through their model of fresh produce + nutrition education + a fun food experience. 190 guests and community leaders attended the event, including Vic Smith of JV Smith and Companies, Bruce Taylor of Taylor Farms, Tiffany DiTullio of Blue Zones Project, and Soren Bjorn of Driscoll’s. The following local and industry partners sponsored the event and attended to join this conversation on food insecurity: Taylor Farms, Braga Fresh, The C Group, Church Brothers, Driscoll’s, D’Arrigo New York, JV Smith and Company, Drew Massa, Joshua and Inette Brown Family Foundation, Montage Health, Pacific International Marketing, Salinas Valley Health, Raymond Beshoff/Monterey Bay FC, Sysco, River Fresh Farms, The Wonderful Company, Windset Farms, and Blue Zones Project.

“Thank you to the companies, organizations and individuals who are with us today, to ensure we receive the funding needed for long-term sustainability and growth,” said Rich Dachman, CEO of Brighter Bites. “To those that donate produce weekly for our distribution – all of you are working together to create communities of health.”

“Blue Zones Project and Taylor Farms are focused on aligning and elevating the great work taking place in Monterey County because we and Brighter Bites are not THE solution – we are three of the many incredibly invested, passionate, committed organizations serving Monterey County,” said Tiffany DiTullio, Executive Director of Blue Zones Project.

The Monterey County Health Needs Assessment found that in 2022, 40.8% of Monterey community residents are determined to be “food insecure,” having run out of food in the year prior. The program has been providing nutrition education and fresh produce to underserved families in Monterey County since February 2021 and is now serving over 3,425 families across 15 schools and head starts.

“Year over year, Monterey County programming has doubled in size and participation, with 10 schools on the Brighter Bites waiting list as of today,” said Alicia Blanco, senior program director for Brighter Bites Salinas. “We are proud of the fact that Brighter Bites Monterey County has the highest enrollment rate nationally at 94%. This means that out of all the schools and head starts enrolled in the Brighter Bites program, almost all of the children participate in Monterey County.”

“Over 400 families line up to receive their Brighter Bites boxes at our school,” said Veronica Hernandez, principal for Arroyo Seco Academy. “The families in our community sometimes have to make difficult decisions regarding what food they place on their table. Brighter Bites helps families to stretch their food dollars and allocate resources to other basic needs.”

Since its founding in 2012, Brighter Bites has distributed over 50 million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables and nutrition education to more than 500,000 individuals across all communities it serves, including: Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York City, Washington D.C., Southwest Florida, Salinas, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, and San Antonio.

To learn more about Brighter Bites, visit brighterbites.org, or follow the organization on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter or YouTube.

COVID-19 Update from Brighter Bites

 

Dear Friends,

We are all witnessing and living through one of the most challenging times in modern history.

Like all of you, Brighter Bites is adapting to the new reality brought on by the coronavirus outbreak.

Our number one priority is the health and well-being of our employees and the families and communities we serve. For that reason, we are following protocols to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

 

 

Brighter Bites understands that families need fresh, nutrient-rich food to keep them healthy, and we are making every effort to find distribution mechanisms to ensure they receive it.

While the schools we partner with are closed, Brighter Bites is working with community stakeholders to develop alternative opportunities for distributing produce to families in the cities where we operate.

 

 

We are also working with our produce partner suppliers to redirect donated produce to our local food banks and working with our supply chain to help continue that process moving forward.When we aren’t able to distribute fresh produce, we are making nutrition education and healthy recipes available to our families electronically to help them make the most of the food they do have while they are at home with their children. You can access healthy recipes here and tips and tools for cooking at home here.

Here are some examples of how Brighter Bites is supporting our communities this week:

 

Our Southwest Florida team distributed fresh produce to more than 500 families at the Bethel Assembly of God in Immokalee, FL with the help of so many community partners. Harry Chapin Food Bank, Southern Specialties, Freedom Fresh, and B&W Quality Growers collectively donated 12 different produce items. The Blue Zones Project in SWFL donated reusable bags. Collier County Schools and the Benison Center made the event possible.

 

Staff and volunteers in Austin packed 830 bags of fresh fruits and vegetables for families whose children attend Cook, T.A. Brown, and Harris Elementary Schools in Austin ISD. Thanks to Hardie’s Fresh Food for their incredible support during this challenging time.

 

At PS 151Q in Woodside, Queens we provided 300+ Brighter Bites families and local community members with 4,586lbs of organic grapes, oranges, and pantry bags pre-packed by our incredible partners at City Harvest. 

 

We are living in a rapidly changing environment and in the coming weeks we’ll be making our best efforts to identify ways to regularly support our families with fresh, healthy foods and nutrition education alongside our local food banks and city partners. Above all else, the health and safety of our employees, families and communities will remain our focus.

Brighter Bites is grateful for the continued support and understanding from our families, partners, donors, supporters, and stakeholders. As uncertain as things are, we know we will get through this by working together.

We wish you and your family good health and safety as we navigate the coming weeks.

Yours sincerely,
The Brighter Bites Team

Lisa Helfman on Why “Produce Matters” | SXSW 2019

On March 12, Brighter Bites Founder Lisa Helfman joined fellow leaders in the produce and nutrition industries on a SXSW 2019 panel called “Produce Matters.” Lisa and Dr. P.K. Newby discussed the science, community, connection, and health that comprise and come from fresh fruits and vegetables. What a lively hour of conversation along with Q&A from the inspired audience! Special thanks to Lauren Scott of the Produce Marketing Association for moderating the discussion.

Pictured (L to R): Lauren Scott, Produce Marketing Association; Lisa Helfman, Brighter Bites; Dr. P.K. Newby.

Texas First Lady and Families of Texas Legislature Volunteer with Brighter Bites

On March 12, family members of current Texas legislators joined Brighter Bites at Cook Elementary School in Austin, TX to volunteer at a produce bagging. We couldn’t be more humbled by the turnout of 19 adults and 34 children (ages three month to 17 years)! Special guests included First Lady of Texas Cecilia Abbott, Kim Bonnen, and many others, who worked together to build 190 sets of bags for Cook Elementary School families and teachers to take home and enjoy. Check out photos of our amazing helpers below!

 

Brighter Bites Board of Directors Gathers in NYC

Members of the Brighter Bites board of directors gathered in New York City this past December. The group attended the New York Produce Show & Conference, where Brighter Bites was a beneficiary of all display produce. Board members later participated in a bagging to help send the donated produce home with our families. Check out photos from the trip below:

Families, board members, and Brighter Bites staff gather together for a picture at a Brighter Bites bagging.

 

Brighter Bites Founder Lisa Helfman introduces Board Members Ben Samuels (left) and Sue Smith (right) to the bagging process.

 

Co-founder Shreela Sharma (left) poses at the New York Produce Show and Conference with board members Sue Smith (center) and Steven Graubart (right).

 

The Brighter Bites board of directors came into town to attend The New York Produce Show and Conference.

 

Board Member Ben Samuels gives Brighter Bites parents a helping hand with bagging some cauliflower.

 

Board Member Sue Smith (left) and Brighter Bites Cofounder Dr. Shreela Sharma (right) help parents bag red potatoes.

SOPHE/Brighter Bites Webinar – Measuring Impact

On Thursday September 13, 2018, the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) will host Brighter Bites Co-Founder Dr. Shreela Sharma and Washington, DC Program Director Tara McNerney presenting a live webinar-based deep dive into the data Brighter Bites uses to measure its impact.

Don’t miss this chance to learn the secret of our success! For registration and schedule information, click here.   

 

Dr. Shreela Sharma Participates in PHA Panel

On May 3, 2018, Brighter Bites Co-Founder Dr. Shreela Sharma joined Tammy Reasoner of Open Hand Atlanta, Stacy Taylor of Propel/Fresh EBT, and moderator Paula Reichel of Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) for a panel discussion at the 2018 PHA Summit called “Tipping the Scales – Evidence-Based Strategies to Help All People Eat Better.” The panel discussed the difficulties that low income families face when it comes to healthy eating and how various nonprofits, government programs, and for-profit businesses have emerged to address the issue through innovative programs and technologies that leverage key insights to generate impact.

Congrats on a successful panel, Dr. Sharma!