Category: Branch

Details for the E4E and SPOKES Bike Ride

First, have you registered? We’re so excited to ride with you on Saturday, July 20 – Sunday, July 21. If you’re considering joining, we encourage you to register by Wednesday, July 17 so that we can order enough food. If you sign up afterward or on the day of, you’re absolutely welcome to join, but […]

E4E Minneapolis for Land Stewardship Project: Saturday, June 22, 2013

E4E Minneapolis for Land Stewardship Project: Saturday, June 22, 2013

This month, celebrate Farms and Food. Your supper money will support the Land Stewardship Project (LSP).  Your supper money will benefit LSP’s work to connect rural and urban communities to access affordable, healthy food, get new farmers on the land, and advocate for strong state and federal level policy that supports sustainable agriculture that is good for […]

E4E4E4E Festival: Saturday, July 20 – Sunday, July 21

Join us for an Eat for Equity Festival at Lily Springs Farm in Osceola, WI [just a one-hour drive away].The Farm Festival starts at 2 pm on Saturday, July 20 and goes through the next morning, Sunday, July 21. Choose your own adventures like Yard Games, Canoeing and Kayaking, Swimming and Sauna-ing. Play sessions on Homebrewing, Cooking, […]

E4E Stamford for Haiti Marycare: Saturday, June 15

Come join Eat For Equity Stamford as we honor and benefit Haiti Marycare on Saturday, June 15th 2013! Founded in 2007, Haiti Marycare is a 501(c)3 non-profit that operates a primary healthcare clinic and two schools in partnership with Haitian organizations, as well as initiating community projects ranging from clean water to agricultural programs to micro-loans. Their mission is to work with […]

E4E Seattle for Queer Youth Spaces: Saturday, May 11

This month, join us on Saturday, May 11 at 7 p.m. to raise money for Queer Youth Space, an all-ages safe community space in Capitol Hill for queer youth and their allies to find work, engage in cultural and artistic activities, and socialize with their peers and community while challenging heterosexism through transformative justice. We […]

Seattle’s thank you message!

We’re less than two weeks away from next fundraising dinner that will benefit Queer Youth Space. As we excitedly plan this fourth dinner (it’s our first dinner as an official branch!), we want to acknowledge the organizations, businesses, and individuals in our community that have generously donated food, supplies, and their time and support. In […]

E4E Minneapolis for Childbirth Collective: Saturday, April 20

This month you will be supporting the Childbirth Collective, a nonprofit collective of birth professionals who support women and families during the childbearing year. They provide pay-what-you-can prenatal and postnatal classes, promote doula support, and advocate for evidence-based care based on the wellness model of maternity care. The Childbirth Collective gives families information that supports […]

A Place at the Table and a Tale of Two Cities

By Emily Torgrimson for Food Bloggers Against Hunger I’d like to tell you a tale of two cities –  Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Belo Horizonte, Brazil. You might think these cities couldn’t be farther apart, or more different. They are on opposite ends of the world. But, like Minneapolis, Belo Horizonte is the largest city in […]

Do you speaka my language?

By Emily Torgrimson I am fluent in Food. For me, food has become almost a native language – I speak it, I think it, I dream it. And of course, I eat it. I am, however, not yet so comfortable with the two new languages I’ve been learning this year. Hables Legalese? Sprechen Sie Construction? […]

E4E Stamford for Rebuilding Together Fairfield County: Saturday, March 19

“The City That Works” is excited to announce that its second Eat For Equity event of 2013 will honor Rebuilding Together Fairfield County, a nonprofit, nonsectarian, volunteer organization that works in partnership with local sponsors and volunteer groups to preserve and revitalize houses and communities in Fairfield County, assuring that low-income homeowners, particularly those who are elderly, […]