We teamed up with a literacy program in Lynn, MA for a celebration of good books and food.
We teamed up with a literacy program in Lynn, MA for a celebration of good books and food.
Think you’ve mastered the art of conversation? There’s always something new to learn with our Lunch Mentors Program.
“Parents are such innovators,” said Sarrouf. “They are constantly having to improvise, and use their intelligence and intuition to find ways to overcome challenges. When parents come together and share their knowledge, it’s a really powerful thing.”
Read about how Southern Vermont College is building community and promoting higher education through an informal dinner series!
Tablecloths in the library? It must be The Family Dinner Project’s Lunch Mentors Program!
A conversation with Jennifer de los Santos, a local mother and community member, about the Community Dinners at The Ford School in Lynn, Mass.
What do the House of Representatives, the Arab Spring and my family all have in common? The need for more civil conversations over a family dinner.
In honor of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week…
“On a rainy night in December, five families came to the Ford School cafeteria, where we made enchiladas together, told stories about our family dinners and shared tips about how to get kids to eat healthy foods…”
The Pingree School in South Hamilton, MA was the first high school to bring The Family Dinner Project to its campus. Students in Pingree’s Food Writing explored the relationship among culture, family & relationships. Here is one student’s essay.
What would a Family Dinner Project look like on a college campus? That’s a question Southern Vermont College (SVC) is helping us answer. Their Campus Community Dinner Series is a program that was inspired by The Family Dinner Project…
In the beginning, there was dinner…