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ORGANIZATION: Teens for Food Justice, powered by Students for Service

  • 6 people are interested

Teens For Food Justice engages middle school and high school students in hands-on farming, nutrition education, and community-based food justice advocacy. We have a great new cohort of students, and we are in need of a high-quality video showcasing footage of our students harvesting food and engaging in various activities on the farm.

We are seeking to update our "donate" video with different b-roll, text, and audio.

To learn more about us, visit Teensforfoodjustice.org.

Dates/Times: We’re very flexible and able to accommodate your schedule.

Stipend: $300

Requirements:

  • A linkable portfolio with up-to-date examples of your work.

  • Comfort working around and interacting with children/teens (6th - 12th graders)

  • Two professional references

If you’re interested in joining us or would like to learn more, please email Joshua Serrano at jserrano@teensforfoodjustice.org with a brief description of your availability and a link to your portfolio. We look forward to hearing from you!

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About Teens for Food Justice, powered by Students for Service

Location:

1650 Broadway, 406, New York, NY 10019, US

Mission Statement

Teens for Food Justice (TFFJ), powered by Students for Service, brings food equity to urban communities where good nutrition and healthy food access are a significant challenge, and educates and empowers youth to be on the front lines of this work.

Description

Our unique after-school program trains youth, ages 12 to 18, to build and maintain indoor hydroponic farms that serve as local sources for fresh food and centers for nutrition and health education in their schools and communities. Students use cutting-edge hydroponic technology to grow substantial quantities of crops for their school, families, and neighbors. They are trained to become health and nutrition ambassadors who teach skills for healthy eating, shopping, cooking, fitness and lifestyle behaviors to others. Through their own, their peers’, their families’ and their neighbors’ involvement, these young leaders will be the catalysts for a grassroots food justice movement in their community.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Children & Youth
Environment
Advocacy & Human Rights, Children & Youth, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

33 West 60th Street, Suite 1138New YorkNew York, NY 10023

(40.7697,-73.98333)
 

SKILLS

  • Video Production

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Less than 2-3 hours per month

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