Kids Cafe is a program of America’s Second Harvest. America’s Second Harvest is a national network of nearly 200 regional food banks. Kids Cafe is the nation’s largest after school meal service, providing free and prepared food and nutrition education to hungry children.
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey currently has 10 Kids Cafes and growing in various cities in New Jersey. The Kids Cafe program is intended to help children escape the cycle of poverty by giving agencies and/or social service charities nutritious meals to serve in exchange for an agreement from the agencies to act as safe-havens for the children. The FoodBank partners with local afterschool programs that provide children with academic tutoring and a variety of recreational and educational activities under adult supervision during after school hours.
Kids Cafe History
In Savannah, GA, in 1989, two young
brothers were discovered late one night in the
kitchen of their housing project's community
center. When asked why they had broken in,
the oldest replied "to feed myself and my
little brother." In response, the Second
Harvest Food Bank of Georgia started the
first Kids Cafe. In 1993, America's Second
Harvest launched the national Kids Cafe program.
There are currently more than 1,600
Kids Cafes in operation in the United States.
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