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Jeff Benjamin Is Speaking At Penn and This Is Why You Should Care and Come

If you’re reading a Spoon article, you probably like to eat good food. Maybe that’s a salad overflowing with fresh veggies or a juicy steak or sizzling mac n’ cheese. You’ve likely tried some of Philly’s delicious restaurants or have cooked meals with ingredients from its farmer’s markets. But these are luxuries that many people in Philly don’t have.

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One in four people in Philly live below the poverty line, which means Philly has the highest rate of hunger among big cities – a title it has held for the past 20 years. In 2011, more than 464,000 Philly residents relied on SNAP funding (aka food stamps).

The problem: Philly Hunger

All of this means that children in Philly are not getting enough of the right foods – and school food traditionally hasn’t been helping. Although the school district has made substantial improvements, the school food tends to be unhealthy and of poor quality. Plus students often bring in their own processed snacks from corner stores instead of eating school lunch.

The Vetri Community Partnership provides an amazing solution.

Photo courtesy of @vetricommunity on Instagram

Photo courtesy of @pizzeriavetri on Instagram

So if you want to hear about this amazing organization and more, come to JMHH 340 on 4/20 at 5pm as UPenn Spoon partners with UPenn SEN to welcome Jeff Benjamin, the co-founder of the Vetri Community Partnership. He is also the COO of Vetri Restaurants – think: Amis, Osteria, Vetri, Pizzeria Vetri, Alla Spina, Lospiedo.

If all of these reasons aren’t enough, enjoy Pizzeria Vetri Pizza at the event. More details can be found on the Facebook event.

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