First Food Responders
People are Hungry. Feed Them Now! Here's How
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
First Food Responders ⢠teaches an innovative new way to manage food security, home security and job creation. Formed from the First Food Responder program, this book is for the person who loves to cook, has a home kitchen and who is looking for a home-based job that comes with a sense of passion, purpose, and dignity.
As a First Food Responder, these trained, licensed home cooks can be part of a diversified network of home cooks who are able to respond "on demand" to an emergency in their own community. They are feeding vulnerable populations including some of America's estimated 60 million hungry families and their children. Their job includes learning safety protocols required to run a small business from their own home kitchen or a commercial kitchen.
The path to Zero Hunger for America and the world starts in the kitchen of a First Food Responder. With a mission of helping people eat better food they are also helping improve public health, food security and community resiliency.
When delicious, home-cooked food is made with love by neighbors who care, First Food Responders are creating change through food, one meal at a time.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- 23ZIP Overview
- Chapter 1. The State of Health in the US: Our Physical and Mental Health Begins with Food
- Chapter 2. Hunger in America Has a New Solution: A Local Network of 1,000 First Food Responders
- Chapter 3. The Homeless Problem in the US
- Chapter 4. Supply Chain and Distribution: Disruption, Innovation, and Timely Solutions
- Chapter 5. Feeding and Healing the Heart of Community One Meal at a Time
- Chapter 6. The Big Quit: Cities and Businesses Must Reinvent Themselves
- Chapter 7. What Is the Fix? Starting a New Career
- Chapter 8. Get Involved as a Cook or Contributor
- The 23Zip Program
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes