News Type: Partner Highlights

Paying Tribute to Our Program Staff and Partners

Last month Brighter Bites hit a remarkable milestone:

In just 4 years, we have provided more than 10,000,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables to over 20,000 families in Texas!!

We could not be prouder of our Brighter Bites staff or more grateful for our partners at the Houston Food BankNorth Texas Food BankCentral Texas Food Bank, and Sysco. We could not have reached this milestone without the remarkable efforts that take place behind the scenes. Thank you!!

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Pictured above (clockwise): Brighter Bites Founders Lisa Helfman & Shreela Sharma; Brighter Bites Houston Program Staff; Brighter Bites Austin Program Staff; Brighter Bites Dallas Program Staff. 

Brighter Bites and CATCH Global Foundation – Partners for Good

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Over the last two weeks Brighter Bites and the CATCH Global Foundation partnered up in ways that go beyond our typical programming. Brighter Bites Program Coordinator Jacqueline Noyola (pictured below left), who was named a CATCH Champion earlier this year and was asked to be a member of the prestigious CATCH Board of Advisors, recently traveled to Austin to attend her first Board meeting, where she will serve on the Curriculum and Programming Working Group and provide CATCH with her knowledge and expertise of implementing CATCH within a large active program.

And just last Friday, several CATCH Global Foundation staff members, as well as their friends and family, volunteered with Brighter Bites at our last bagging for the fall season at Odom Elementary School in Austin. They were an incredible help to our parent volunteers, jumping right in to fill bags with kiwi and persimmons and break down boxes. A huge thank you goes to their Executive Director Duncan Van Dusen (pictured below right) for his continued support of Brighter Bites!

We are lucky to have such great partners in our friends at CATCH!
Jacqueline NoyolaDuncan Van Dusen

Sneak Peak: Brighter Bites & Sustainable Food Center Begin Partnership at Cunningham Elementary

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In mid-October, approximately three-quarters of the way through the eight weeks of Brighter Bites fall programming, representatives from theSustainable Food Center (SFC) will join Brighter Bites at Cunningham Elementary distributions to begin promoting an SFC-run farm stand that will sell reasonably-priced produce after school. Brighter Bites and SFC are optimistic that layering Brighter Bites distributions of free fresh produce and nutrition education materials with SFC’s promotion of the farm stand will result in increased demand for fresh produce in the community and a visible uptick in farm stand sales over last year.

Serving up a Great Summer in Austin with Andy Roddick Foundation and Others

Andy Roddick at Pecan Springs Elementary

In the summer of 2015, Brighter Bites began its programming for the first time in Austin in two summer camps at Sunrise Community Church and El Buen Samaritano Episcopal Mission. This summer, Brighter Bites is back to serve the families at these two camps in addition to the families at three new sites! We are excited to begin partnerships with Mainspring Schools, East Communities YMCA, and the Andy Roddick Foundation’s Summer Learning Program at Pecan Springs Elementary. Every week, Brighter Bites works with approximately 290 families at these five sites throughout south and northeast Austin.

Summer is a wonderful time to eat fresh fruits and veggies and our families have already seen an abundance of leafy greens, juicy citrus, and beautiful melons (and more!) thanks to our new partnership with Sysco Freshpoint in San Antonio. In addition to receiving beautiful produce every week, the families have so far been able to taste-test mango salsas, kale and fruit smoothies, and fresh salads as they picked up their bags of fruit and veggies. We love when we hear the following week that parents and kids went home and replicated some of the recipes they tasted at the distribution.

Even in addition to produce distributions and recipe tastings, Brighter Bites supports the implementation of the CATCH Kid’s Club and CATCH Early Childhood programs at our summer sites. The Brighter Bites program coordinators and interns have been teaching CATCH nutrition lessons for kids in Kindergarten through 5th grade every week at the camps at Sunrise and El Buen, and the instructors at Mainspring Schools and at the camps at Andy Roddick Foundation and East Communities YMCA are teaching the lessons themselves. The kids learn about GO, SLOW, and WHOA foods and drinks through songs, games, and other fun hands-on activities. The fruits and veggies in the Brighter Bites bags are also used by instructors as a tool during the lessons to help kids learn and start talking about the type of foods they’ll be taking home that week!

Besides connecting us to new families throughout Austin, our new site partnerships this summer have connected us with many new volunteer groups and individuals. We are so happy to see mother-son pairs from the Young Men’s Service League, parent-child pairs from Little Helping Hands, the Andy Roddick Foundation’s Leadership Council, 4-H Capital AmeriCorps members, and many other volunteers from the community at our sites every week. Brighter Bites can never say it enough: We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without our volunteers! Thank you!

Brighter Bites Austin is looking forward to connecting more with our families through healthy eating habits during the rest of the summer!