Cincinnati food bank also trains up and coming cooks

Cincinnati’s Freestore Foodbank not only provides food for the needy, but it also provides culinary arts training for at-risk, low-income people.  The organization’s Cincinnati Cooks program is in its 9th year and has graduated 650 people. Of those 650 graduates some 500 have been successfully placed into food-related jobs and hopes to grow as they move into a new building in downtown Cincinnati.  The plan is to increase food production and increase the number of participants in the Cincinnati Cooks program. Read full article here.

Cincinnati’s Freestore Foodbank not only provides food for the needy, but it also provides culinary arts training for at-risk, low-income people.  The organization’s Cincinnati Cooks program is in its 9th year and has graduated 650 people.

Of those 650 graduates some 500 have been successfully placed into food-related jobs and hopes to grow as they move into a new building in downtown Cincinnati.  The plan is to increase food production and increase the number of participants in the Cincinnati Cooks program.

Read full article here.

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