
This project with longtime partner Trees That Feed Foundation (TTFF) addresses hunger and malnutrition issues, childhood education, economic opportunity, and climate resilience in Jamaica and Haiti. The core of the project is the provision of 36,000 breakfast meals to 900 children, ages 5 to 10, at five schools in Jamaica and five in Haiti. Meals are served three times per week throughout the academic semester. The meals are a healthy porridge primarily made from breadfruit, an environmentally sustainable crop grown by local farmers. TTFF has also developed a 40-page coloring book for the children, “Plant a Tree and Good Things Happen,” which teaches children about the benefits of planting trees, such as food production, job creation, and healthy air, water, soil, and animal habitats. Annually renewable project

This project with longtime partner Trees That Feed Foundation (TTFF) addresses hunger and malnutrition issues, childhood education, economic opportunity, and climate resilience in Jamaica and Haiti. The core of the project is the provision of 36,000 breakfast meals to 900 children, ages 5 to 10, at five schools in Jamaica and five in Haiti. Meals are served three times per week throughout the academic semester. The meals are a healthy porridge primarily made from breadfruit, an environmentally sustainable crop grown by local farmers. TTFF has also developed a 40-page coloring book for the children, “Plant a Tree and Good Things Happen,” which teaches children about the benefits of planting trees, such as food production, job creation, and healthy air, water, soil, and animal habitats. Annually renewable project