• Thank you to our Full Circle Kitchen Partners

    FULL CIRCLE KITCHEN GRAND OPENING

    Food For Thought Takes Next Step in Fighting Cycle of Poverty and Hunger

    The Grand Opening of Food For Thought Outreach’s Full Circle Kitchen is another step forward in the organization’s effort to end the cycle of poverty for the students they serve. The local nonprofit started with just 6 students in the Fall of 2010. With the growing demand in the community, Food For Thought estimates that they will expand to serve over 2,500 students in 27 schools in Okaloosa and Walton by the start of the 2017-2018 school year. Just in February, the organization took on 2 more schools in Okaloosa County.

    The purpose of the Full Circle Kitchen is to provide high school students receiving Food For Thought services an opportunity to accept the support outside of their schools and away from the pressure of their peers. Students will attend classes lead by local cooks & chefs in a progressive model to take them from basic skills to cooking for themselves and their siblings. With this style of experiential learning, the students will be able to take home what they prepare in class to eat along with ingredients to practice their skills. This will help to replace the food students receive via the in-school programs.

    “It could make the difference for a lot of kids. Kids who might drop out and now they have the chance to make a difference in the community,” says Jim Pierce, Food For Thought Outreach supporter and Full Circle Kitchen Sponsor. Jim and Tammy Pierce, along with Howard Hospitality, and O.B. Laurent Construction sponsored the Full Circle Kitchen project.

    While the kitchen will have all the high-level components a chef would expect, the Full Circle Kitchen will also have the materials that students would have in their real lives, items like a microwave, toaster oven, and a universal pan. Instructors will be able to first meet students where they are in life and empower them to cook at home regardless of their living conditions.

    “By providing life skills, education, and potential job placement we will have seen these children from Kindergarten through graduation and ensured they have the skills to thrive and making a lasting impact on our community,” says Tiffanie Nelson, Founder & Executive Director of Food For Thought Outreach. “Our end goal is to advance their learning and skills as a path to job placement as restaurant jobs are in demand in our resort community. Even further down the line we hope to take the more engaged and talented students down a path for a scholarship to help them attend culinary school.”

    In an effort to sustain the program, the Full Circle Kitchen will offer similar classes for students who are in a position to offer a donation for their class and their donation will support a class for a student in our program. This “one-for-one” model will reduce the budget impact of this new program and the demands on the organization. As Food For Thought’s Garden Initiatives mature, they look to incorporate the food grown in the gardens into this project as well.

    “We have several schools on board that can provide their own transportation and we will  open classes in the fall with our two highest risk schools coming in first. This summer we will host a series of classes to help students and parents prepare for back to school with healthy breakfast & meal prep classes for students of all ages,” says Nelson.

    Additionally, Food For Thought will host fundraising dinners in this special location to raise program dollars and awareness. Their first private dinner in the new space sold for $10,000 as an auction lot in their annual Art of Giving event held every September.

    If you or someone you know would like to donate time, funds, or services to Food For Thought Outreach, please email info@fftfl.org or visit fftfl.org

    Posted by Tracey Behr
  • New and Experienced Member Packing Party

    Please bring a friend and join us for a Member Packing Party --- new and interested members, as well as our loyal and experienced members and volunteers are welcome!!  We will pack 1,000 backpacks and have snacks and drinks, so be sure to come for a fun experience of making a huge impact on the community!!

    Posted by Tracey Behr
  • Join us at Mellow Mushroom!

    Grab your friends and join us March 28th at Mellow Mushroom for Mellow Trivia End of Season Party Benefitting Food For Thought!  This is a family-friendly event, so bring the kids along for some totally awesome pizza!

    All SweetWater Brewing Company sales for the evening will go directly to Food For Thought Outreach.

    Helping out is as simple as showing up, grabbing some beers, and playing Mellow Trivia! Mellow Mushroom will have SweetWater IPA, 420, Blue, and Dank Tank on draft for only $3. For those who'd like to help without drinking, they will also be happily accepting open donations.

    Tuesday, March 28 from 6-10pm.

    Posted by Tracey Behr
  • Thank you to Trees on the Coast

    Olin Wolfgram, a seventh grader at Liza Jackson Preparatory School in Mary Esther forewent the beach over spring break to donate and plant an orange tree to Food For Thought through Trees on the Coast, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving Okaloosa and Walton Counties' tree canopy and enhancing our beauty through planting, conservation, and education.  Thank you Olin and Alan French with Trees on the Coast!!  

     

    Posted by Tracey Behr
  • Last Call for New Volunteer Orientation in Destin Today

    Based on data from 2015-16 school year and summer, FFT estimated over 6,000 total volunteer hours.  What does that mean for the backpack program?  It is like having 3 extra full-time employees for the year, at no cost!!  This information is based off of serving 1,200 students in 2015-16.  Projections calculate the number of students we serve will be double from the 2015-16 statistics to have a total of 2,400 students in 27 schools.  With the new students comes a higher demand for volunteers; in short, we need volunteers!!

    New Volunteer Orientation is today, March 22 and will be the last group session until this summer.  Please plan to attend and bring a friend!!

    4:30pm - Destin Pantry - 908 Airport Road

    Posted by Tracey Behr