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Nonprofit launches 10th location in San Antonio, Texas

Brighter Bites, a national nonprofit that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables directly into families’ hands, has launched its 10th location in San Antonio, Texas. This semester, Brighter Bites will serve six schools within Harlandale ISD, which will directly impact around 720 families and provide 115,200 pounds of fresh produce to its participants.

This semester, Brighter Bites will serve six schools within Harlandale ISD, which will provide 115,200 pounds of fresh produce to participants.

“I’m so excited our students will receive a hands-on experience of what healthy choices actually look like,” said Juan Aguilar, physical educator at Harlandale ISD. “With the launch of Brighter Bites programming, the kids will be able to try new vegetables and fruits that they normally wouldn't have access to on a regular basis. It is my hope this will also help families ease their food expenses, as prices of groceries have increased dramatically within the last year.”

The first distribution in San Antonio began last week and will continue each week through the end of May. Brighter Bites plans to further expand its reach into more schools within the Harlandale school district for the fall semester. The generous support and partnership from Harlandale ISD and Student Health Advisory Committee, UnitedHealthcare and FreshPoint San Antonio have made this expansion possible.

The first distribution in San Antonio began last week and will continue each week through the end of May.

“At Carroll Bell Elementary, we have a strong, long-standing bond with our school families and the surrounding community,” said Harlandale ISD physical educator, Scott Albach. “Through our health education curriculum, students and families receive great health information and resources but sometimes making those connections requires something more. Brighter Bites gives our community the tools to experience making healthy choices, the experience of fresh and new fruits and vegetables and the experience of a family coming together to cook, eat and share a meal.”

For more information:
Gabby Ausbrook
Brighter Bites
gausbrook@dma-solutions.com 
https://brighterbites.org/     

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