I offer interactive, age-appropriate programs based on A Rescue Feast for schools, libraries, and community events. Programs can be adapted for classrooms, auditoriums, outdoor festivals, and family audiences.
In-person or virtual sessions reading A Rescue Feast, answering questions, and inspiring kids to care about food, community, and the planet.
Standards-aligned, downloadable resources for classrooms, libraries, and homeschool settings.
Kid-friendly recipes that teach sustainability and make giving back delicious and fun.
Keynotes, panels, and workshops on education, food justice, sustainability, and storytelling.
A lively read-aloud of A Rescue Feast followed by a guided conversation about food, community, and helping others. Children are introduced to the idea of food rescue in a way that is hopeful, accessible, and empowering.
Interactive read-aloud, audience questions, guided discussion.
An interactive program that connects the story to real-world concepts like planting seeds, growing food, and sharing meals. Children explore how food grows and how caring for plants connects to caring for people.
Story-based learning with visuals, simple hands-on elements, and movement.
A kid-friendly introduction to composting and food scraps, showing how leftovers can become something new. Children learn that food waste isn’t “the end,” but part of a natural cycle that helps gardens grow.
Visual demonstration, sorting activities, and discussion about food scraps and soil.
An age-appropriate look at what happens to surplus food and how communities work together to reduce waste and feed neighbors. This program connects the story to real-world food rescue in a hopeful, empowering way.
Conversation-driven program with real examples and audience participation. Adaptable for festivals, libraries, and school assemblies.
Programs can be adapted for classroom visits, library programs, outdoor festivals, and community events.