2023-2024 Impact Report highlights program’s
success in fostering healthier school communities
The Full Futures partnership is celebrating three years of
positive impact on school nutrition. Launched in 2021 by The
Campbell’s Company (Campbell’s) and public, private and nonprofit
partners including lead partner Alliance for a Healthier
Generation, Full Futures is an initiative to foster a school
nutrition environment that ensures all students are well-nourished
and ready to thrive at school and in life. The program started with
the Camden City School District in Camden, N.J. and has grown to
three sites with the addition of Charlotte, N.C. and Hanover,
P.A.
“The progress of Full Futures is only possible through the power
of collaboration,” said Kate Barrett, President of The Campbell’s
Foundation and Director, Campbell’s Community Affairs. “Schools are
more than just places of learning; they’re community hubs that play
an essential role in feeding and caring for students and families.
Our district and nonprofit partners are the core of this effort,
working together to make a lasting impact on the school
community.”
A Holistic Approach to School Nutrition
In its third year, Full Futures reached over 12,000 students,
caregivers and school staff in schools across Camden, N.J. and
Charlotte, N.C. The program takes a comprehensive approach to
school nutrition, focusing on four key pillars:
- Culture: Building a foundation of healthy habits through
policies, programs and partnerships.
- Infrastructure: Providing schools with the equipment and
training needed to serve nutritious meals and teach about
nutrition.
- Nutrition education: Empowering students and families with
knowledge about healthy eating.
- Food access: Expanding year-round access to nourishing food,
both within schools and throughout communities.
“Full Futures is a shining example of how public-private
partnerships can drive meaningful change in school nutrition,” said
Kathy Higgins, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for a Healthier
Generation. “This initiative demonstrates how our local efforts can
grow into a larger movement for equitable whole child health. We
look forward to further collaboration with Campbell’s to meet the
essential nutrition needs of students and their families, so they
can live healthy and happy lives."
Camden Program Highlights
Full Futures Camden made significant strides to support menu
change and nutrition education during its third year. Key
achievements include:
- Monthly farmers’ markets hosted at district schools to connect
communities with fresh, local produce, distributing 37,000 pounds
of food
- New School Nutrition Student Ambassador program launched to
engage students in food preparation, gardening and community
outreach, promoting healthy eating and sustainability
- Culinary staff professional development and training for food
service and student workers to enhance meal quality and
creativity
- Recipe development that incorporates delicious and nutritious
options into school menus, including “TryDay Friday” tastings to
introduce students to new recipes
- Cooking Matters classes for kids and families to learn about
nutrition, prepare healthy meals and build lifelong healthy
habits
“It truly takes a village to accomplish the critical work we're
doing, and I'm incredibly grateful for the strong partnerships
we've built to support the children of Camden,” said Arlethia
Brown, Senior Director of School Nutrition, Camden City School
District. “The power of collaboration allows us to provide not just
meals, but opportunities for growth, learning, and well-being.
Together we're proving that school meals are more than just food
they're a foundation for brighter futures.”
Charlotte Program Highlights
In its second program year, Full Futures Charlotte continued to
support culinary and agriculture education for students of all
ages. Key achievements include:
- Aquaponics and hydroponics system installations and related
curriculum, providing over 1,500 students with hands-on learning
experiences
- Family Nutrition Nights promoting healthy eating habits and
fostering community connections through interactive activities and
free produce
- Farm-to-school internships to provide high school students with
valuable professional experience related to sustainable agriculture
and culinary arts
- Nutrition education at mobile farmers markets with hands-on
cooking demonstrations and nutrition education, focusing on food
preparation, storage and label reading
- Student field trips and hands-on cooking lessons, empowering
students to make informed food choices, develop culinary skills and
understand the importance of sustainable food practices
“The Full Futures partnership has allowed us to implement career
awareness and readiness through field trips, guest speakers and
internships in agriculture and nutrition fields,” said Deepal
Patel, Culinary Arts, Agriculture, Hospitality and Tourism
Curriculum Coordinator at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. “Our
students are also learning about sustainable farming, growing
healthy produce in small spaces with innovative technology, and
giving them the opportunities to practice nutritious recipes in
culinary classrooms.”
The Full Futures program expanded to Hanover, P.A. during the
2023–2024 school year as a planning year with the South Western
School District and numerous community partners. Looking ahead, the
partners will officially launch the program in the 2024-2025 school
year. The focus will be on increasing family engagement around
nutrition and healthy eating, increasing access to fresh and local
foods at school, and supporting curriculum development and common
language for nutrition education across the community.
Program partners across all three locations have been
instrumental in the success of Full Futures. They include Camden
City School District, Whitson’s Culinary Group, New Jersey American
Water, Wellness in the Schools, Center for Family Services, Food
Bank of South Jersey, The Common Market, Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Schools, 100 Gardens, The Bulb, South Western School District, and
York County Food Bank. National partner Alliance for a Healthier
Generation provides essential coordination and support for these
sites, while Campbell’s leverages its resources to fund and sustain
this vital work.
An important goal of the program is to document lessons learned
and best practices to create a comprehensive program roadmap to
enable other communities to implement similar initiatives and
improve school nutrition nationwide.
Learn more in the Full Futures Year 3 Impact Report.
About The Campbell’s Company
For 155 years, The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB) (Campbell’s)
has been connecting people through food they love. Headquartered in
Camden, N.J. since 1869, generations of consumers have trusted us
to provide delicious and affordable food and beverages. Today, the
company is a North American focused brand powerhouse, generating
fiscal 2024 net sales of $9.6 billion across two divisions: Meals
& Beverages and Snacks. Our portfolio of 16 leadership brands
includes Campbell’s, Cape Cod, Chunky, Goldfish, Kettle Brand,
Lance, Late July, Pace, Pacific Foods, Pepperidge Farm, Prego,
Rao’s, Snack Factory, Snyder’s of Hanover, Swanson and V8. For more
information, visit thecampbellscompany.com
About Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Alliance for a Healthier Generation is a leading children's
health organization that advances equitable whole child health.
Driven by our passion to ensure that every mind, every body, and
every young person is healthy and ready to succeed, our work has
reached over 31 million young people and 56,000 schools across the
country. To learn more and help make a difference, visit
HealthierGeneration.org and join us on Facebook, X, and
Instagram.
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