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Second-anniversary gala raises over $450,000 to aid under-resourced communities

Brighter Bites, a nonprofit with the mission of creating communities of health through fresh food, hosted its second annual gala to celebrate the organizational impact and the partnerships that make its work possible.

The gala took place on March 27th in Houston, Texas at The Revaire, and featured guest speakers Daniel Goetz, founder of GoodPop, Becca Dittrich, VP of impact at Chobani, and Chris Shepherd, chef and founding director of the Southern Smoke Foundation. The 400 attendees heard from each speaker on how their organizations work to support local food systems, encourage community wellness, and responsibly use fresh, wholesome ingredients.

Proceeds from the event go towards expanding Brighter Bites' reach in helping under-resourced communities.

As part of the celebration, the nonprofit raised over $450,000 through table sponsorships as well as from the silent auction held during the event. These proceeds will go toward continuing to expand Brighter Bites' reach to helping under-resourced communities throughout the U.S.

"We are very thankful to all of the sponsors, donors, volunteers, partners, and employees who make our program possible," said Lisa Helfman, founder and board chair. "With the generosity we received not only at the gala but throughout the year, we will continue to push and expand the work we do to help create communities of health and wellness across the nation."

Produce centerpieces at the event.

Through its Produce Rx Program in partnership with the University of Texas Physicians, Brighter Bites plans to reach even more families with the message that food is medicine. In addition to produce box programming that takes place at schools, Produce Rx also accesses families at the physician level with reloadable vouchers to purchase fresh produce at local grocery stores.

"From that first year when we were sifting through produce bins for ingredients to 12 years and 12 cities later with over 65 million pounds of product donated – we could not have made it this far without all the support," said Dr. Shreela Sharma, co-founder.

For more information:
Brighter Bites
info@brighterbites.org
https://brighterbites.org/

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