Nonprofit serves 10,000 free meals to college students
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Nonprofit serves 10,000 free meals to college students
"World Food Movement, formerly known as Sattvic Meals Foundation, announced that they have served over 10,000 free, nutritious meals to students. The Milpitas-based nonprofit aims to address hunger anxiety in community colleges. They have previously provided hot vegetarian meals for West Valley College students in Saratoga. The nonprofit has also partnered with De Anza College in Cupertino, Foothill College in Los Altos Hills and Chabot College in Hayward to provide meals at those campuses."
"The West Valley Muslim Association will be holding a maker's market on Jan. 31. The Maker's Souq will be showing off handmade, personally designed goods from local artisans, crafters and creators. The event will be held at 16769 Farley Rd. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Saratoga Library is hosting a free workshop on Feb. 7 to teach people how to plant and care for fruit trees. Orchard Keepers will be leading the workshop outdoors in the city's Heritage Orchard, which they manage."
World Food Movement, formerly Sattvic Meals Foundation, has served 10,258 hot vegetarian meals across West Valley, De Anza, Foothill and Chabot colleges and aims to serve 1 million meals annually by 2030. The West Valley Muslim Association will hold a Maker's Souq on Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 16769 Farley Rd. The Saratoga Library will host Fruit Trees 101 on Feb. 7, teaching selection, planting and pruning of bare-root fruit trees from 10 a.m. to noon. A Valentine's date night with cash bingo and $1,500 in prizes is set for Feb. 12 at the Saratoga Senior Center. A Feb. 18 workshop will educate older adults about scams in partnership with the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.
Read at The Mercury News
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