Common Threads, a leading national nonprofit committed to fostering health and wellness through cooking and nutrition education, is proud to announce a transformative multi-year partnership with the Anahata Foundation, supported by a $220,000 grant over two years. Together, these organizations will leverage their shared commitment to advancing the “Food is Medicine” movement and creating generational health in underserved communities in Los Angeles and New York City.
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This partnership will focus on Common Threads’ groundbreaking Kitchen Clinic and Chef-Led Small Bites programs, equipping students with the knowledge and tools to build healthier futures. By integrating culturally relevant, hands-on culinary education with actionable health insights, these programs empower youth to make informed choices about their diets and overall wellness.
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“At Common Threads, we believe the kitchen is a classroom—a space where we learn to transform our health, fight disease, and thrive through the power of food,” said Linda Novick O’Keefe, CEO & Co-Founder of Common Threads. “Partnering with the Anahata Foundation allows us to deepen our impact in LA and NYC by addressing the root causes of chronic disease and health disparities. Together, we’re empowering young people to rewrite the narrative for their families and communities, one recipe at a time.”
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