Partner With Us

Fare Meals partners with organizations, workplaces, and community groups to deliver approachable nutrition education that supports healthier living in real, practical ways.

Community Partnerships

At Fare Meals, we collaborate with organizations and teams seeking to bring accessible nutrition education to their communities. These include:

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Workplaces and employee wellness teams

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Schools and education programs

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Health systems and community clinics

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Nonprofits and community-based organizations

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Advocacy and support organizations

A partner can be any organization or individual looking to bring accessible nutrition education to the people they serve, whether through virtual programming or in-person engagement.

Partnerships Designed Around Your Goals

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In-Person Workshops

Hands-on, in-person workshops such as cooking demonstrations or interactive classes offered in either English or Spanish, that focus on practical health information participants can use right away. Designed to be engaging and adaptable to your audience.

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One-on-One and Group Nutrition Counseling

Personalized or small-group nutrition counseling that supports individuals and families as they apply nutrition guidance to their routines. Sessions offer tailored support, practical strategies, and space for ongoing learning and accountability.

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Webinars

Online education sessions featuring guest speakers and conversations centered on healthy living and lifestyle topics. Webinars provide an accessible way to engage audiences in discussions about overall wellness and everyday habits.

Fare Meals works closely with each partner to define success together. Our goal is to support the outcomes you are working toward and to reflect the priorities of the communities you serve.

Hear from Our Partners

Northwell Family Health Center

Partnered to develop a replicable nutrition education curriculum delivered through both in-person and virtual sessions. Programming supported participants in sustaining healthier eating habits while fostering community engagement in English and Spanish.

Barrier Free Living

Collaborated to deliver nutrition workshops for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, people with disabilities, veterans, and survivors of domestic violence. Sessions focus on accessible, budget-conscious strategies related to mood, self-care, and everyday meals.

SMART Food for Life

Sisterhood Mobilized for AIDS/HIV Research & Treatment
Worked together to support women living with HIV/AIDS and type 2 diabetes through individualized food prescriptions, one-on-one counseling, and nutrition education delivered in partnership with local vendors and farmers’ markets.

Callen-Lorde Community Health Clinic

Launched a pilot program integrating nutrition education into Callen-Lorde’s Aging Program, offering older adults guidance and support focused on healthy living and everyday wellness.

St. Francis Friends of the Poor

Partnered to provide nutrition education for formerly homeless residents with severe mental illness, with a focus on reading nutrition labels and making healthier choices at local corner stores.

SAGE

(Advocacy and Services for LGBTQ+ Elders)
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educational seminars for LGBTQ+ older adults that center on healthy living, nutrition education, and strategies that support well-being later in life.

If you’re interested in exploring a partnership or learning more about how Fare Meals can support your organization or community, we’d be glad to connect.

More Ways to Support

Every contribution helps provide individuals and families with easy, healthy, and affordable nutrition.