The Full Futures Partnership Advances School Nutrition in its Third Year

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2023-2024 Impact Report highlights program’s success in fostering healthier school communities

CAMDEN, N.J., December 17, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Full Futures partnership is celebrating three years of positive impact on school nutrition. Launched in 2021 by The Campbell’s Company (Campbell’s) and public, private and nonprofit partners including lead partner Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Full Futures is an initiative to foster a school nutrition environment that ensures all students are well-nourished and ready to thrive at school and in life. The program started with the Camden City School District in Camden, N.J. and has grown to three sites with the addition of Charlotte, N.C. and Hanover, P.A.

"The progress of Full Futures is only possible through the power of collaboration," said Kate Barrett, President of The Campbell’s Foundation and Director, Campbell’s Community Affairs. "Schools are more than just places of learning; they’re community hubs that play an essential role in feeding and caring for students and families. Our district and nonprofit partners are the core of this effort, working together to make a lasting impact on the school community."

A Holistic Approach to School Nutrition

In its third year, Full Futures reached over 12,000 students, caregivers and school staff in schools across Camden, N.J. and Charlotte, N.C. The program takes a comprehensive approach to school nutrition, focusing on four key pillars:

  • Culture: Building a foundation of healthy habits through policies, programs and partnerships.

  • Infrastructure: Providing schools with the equipment and training needed to serve nutritious meals and teach about nutrition.

  • Nutrition education: Empowering students and families with knowledge about healthy eating.

  • Food access: Expanding year-round access to nourishing food, both within schools and throughout communities.

"Full Futures is a shining example of how public-private partnerships can drive meaningful change in school nutrition," said Kathy Higgins, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance for a Healthier Generation. "This initiative demonstrates how our local efforts can grow into a larger movement for equitable whole child health. We look forward to further collaboration with Campbell’s to meet the essential nutrition needs of students and their families, so they can live healthy and happy lives."

Camden Program Highlights

Full Futures Camden made significant strides to support menu change and nutrition education during its third year. Key achievements include: