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Opal® apple announces Youth Make a Difference finalists
FirstFruits Marketing is proud to announce the outstanding 14 finalists in the annual Youth Make a Difference grant initiative. All award winners are youth-led organizations addressing issues around food security, nutrition, agriculture, food politics, and education. FirstFruits aims to build a sustainable community by empowering members to put their dreams into action and then serve those most in need within their community.
Over 18,000 consumers voted for their favorite organization on the Opal® apple website.
Community Garden and Playground at Genesis Project: Fort Collins, CO
Wyoming County Farm to School Initiative: Mullens, WV
Hope-4-Hope Garden: Marion, AR
Go Healthy St. Louis: St. Louis, MO
Garden Clubs and Food Forests: Ojai, CA
Youth Roots Program: Oakland, CA
Junior Leadership/Food Recovery Program: Rio Rancho, NM
Westwood Raised Garden Beds: Mesa, AZ
Pinehurst Garden Buddies: Pinehurst, NC
Healthy Lifestyles: Sequim, WA
Youth Urban Farm Training Program: Memphis, TN
Greenhouse Pest Management Initiative: Orleans, MA
"We are so excited for these finalists and know they will do exceptional work in their communities,” said Naomi Lule, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of FirstFruits Marketing of Washington and Youth Make a Difference Committee Chairwoman. “Youth Make a Difference not only supports initiatives financially, but it instils passion and confidence in our youth today that will follow them into their futures.”
Learn more about each of the finalists and their missions at www.opalapples.com.