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CulinaryCorps

CulinaryCorps is an American non-profit organization that recruits culinary students and professionals to volunteer their professional skills on trips to communities in the United States.

CulinaryCorps, Inc.
Founded2006
FounderChristine Carroll (Founder)
TypePublic charity
FocusService Organization for Culinary Professionals
Location
Key people
Christine Carroll - Founding Director
Viviana Acosta-Padial - Program Coordinator
Websiteculinarycorps.org

History edit

The organization was founded by Christine Carroll following a volunteer trip to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.[1][2] Carroll and other experienced culinary professionals were helping to repaint a local school when she conceived the idea of a food-focused volunteer organization. Upon returning home she launched CulinaryCorps to enable cooks to volunteer their professional skills to assist communities in need.

Carroll coined the term "culanthropy" (a portmanteau of the words "culinary" and "philanthropy") to describe the organization's brand of food-focused volunteerism.[1][3]

Function edit

The organization recruits culinary students and professionals in the culinary industry to volunteer on week-long trips to communities in the United States. The objective of CulinaryCorps is to make a lasting impact on the community served, while simultaneously inspiring its volunteers to become lifelong champions of positive social change through food and cooking. CulinaryCorps members have volunteered on trips to New Orleans, Louisiana; the Mississippi Gulf Coast; and Puerto Rico.[1][4][5]

Impact edit

In its first sixteen months, the organization launched five volunteer trips during which, more than 3,500 meals were prepared by 76 volunteer cooks from across the United States.[3] Since then, the organization has launched additional trips to New Orleans, the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and Puerto Rico.[5] Each volunteer trip lasts about a week.

During each volunteer trip, the organization's team partners with a variety of local organizations to perform food-related projects for the local community's benefit.[6][7][8][9] For example, in the New Orleans and Mississippi Gulf Coast regions, CulinaryCorps has partnered with many local and nonprofit organizations, including:

  • Habitat for Humanity, where CulinaryCorps chefs cooked for hundreds of resident Habitat volunteers rebuilding homes following Hurricane Katrina;
  • The Edible Schoolyard at the Samuel J. Green Charter School in New Orleans, where CulinaryCorps volunteers instructed students on food, cooking, and nutrition;
  • Café Reconcile in New Orleans, where CulinaryCorps volunteers cooked meals and performed career mentoring with culinary students;
  • Real Food Gulf Coast, which, together with CulinaryCorps, designed and launched an after-school cooking club curriculum for children in the Ocean Springs, Mississippi School District; and
  • Liberty's Kitchen, a culinary training and job placement program for at-risk teens in New Orleans, where CulinaryCorps volunteers cooked for the opening gala celebration.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Adam Fisher (12 October 2008). "Culanthropy". New York Times.
  2. ^ Judy Walker (31 May 2007). "Volunteers Are Stirred to Action". New Orleans Time-Picayune.
  3. ^ a b . The Ethicurean. 5 August 2008. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018.
  4. ^ Megan Krigbaum (November 2009). "Culinary Crusaders: CulinaryCorps. The Mission: Mobilize Chefs to Do Good". Food & Wine.
  5. ^ a b "'Culanthropy' Travels to Puerto Rico". KCRW Good Food. 25 January 2010.
  6. ^ Julie Schwietert (13 July 2008). . Washington Times. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012.
  7. ^ Bunny Wong (2 June 2009). "10 Unique Ways to Help Others: Learn How to Give Back to Your Community by Volunteering". Women's Day.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Julie Schwietert (13 May 2008). "The Peace Corps for Cooks: Volunteer Travel with the Culinary Corps". Matador Change.
  9. ^ Judy Walker (4 April 2009). . New Orleans Times-Picayune. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018.

External links edit

  • CulinaryCorps Inc.

culinarycorps, american, profit, organization, that, recruits, culinary, students, professionals, volunteer, their, professional, skills, trips, communities, united, states, founded2006founderchristine, carroll, founder, typepublic, charityfocusservice, organi. CulinaryCorps is an American non profit organization that recruits culinary students and professionals to volunteer their professional skills on trips to communities in the United States CulinaryCorps Inc Founded2006FounderChristine Carroll Founder TypePublic charityFocusService Organization for Culinary ProfessionalsLocationWashington D C Key peopleChristine Carroll Founding DirectorViviana Acosta Padial Program CoordinatorWebsiteculinarycorps org Contents 1 History 2 Function 3 Impact 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe organization was founded by Christine Carroll following a volunteer trip to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina 1 2 Carroll and other experienced culinary professionals were helping to repaint a local school when she conceived the idea of a food focused volunteer organization Upon returning home she launched CulinaryCorps to enable cooks to volunteer their professional skills to assist communities in need Carroll coined the term culanthropy a portmanteau of the words culinary and philanthropy to describe the organization s brand of food focused volunteerism 1 3 Function editThe organization recruits culinary students and professionals in the culinary industry to volunteer on week long trips to communities in the United States The objective of CulinaryCorps is to make a lasting impact on the community served while simultaneously inspiring its volunteers to become lifelong champions of positive social change through food and cooking CulinaryCorps members have volunteered on trips to New Orleans Louisiana the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Puerto Rico 1 4 5 Impact editIn its first sixteen months the organization launched five volunteer trips during which more than 3 500 meals were prepared by 76 volunteer cooks from across the United States 3 Since then the organization has launched additional trips to New Orleans the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Puerto Rico 5 Each volunteer trip lasts about a week During each volunteer trip the organization s team partners with a variety of local organizations to perform food related projects for the local community s benefit 6 7 8 9 For example in the New Orleans and Mississippi Gulf Coast regions CulinaryCorps has partnered with many local and nonprofit organizations including Habitat for Humanity where CulinaryCorps chefs cooked for hundreds of resident Habitat volunteers rebuilding homes following Hurricane Katrina The Edible Schoolyard at the Samuel J Green Charter School in New Orleans where CulinaryCorps volunteers instructed students on food cooking and nutrition Cafe Reconcile in New Orleans where CulinaryCorps volunteers cooked meals and performed career mentoring with culinary students Real Food Gulf Coast which together with CulinaryCorps designed and launched an after school cooking club curriculum for children in the Ocean Springs Mississippi School District and Liberty s Kitchen a culinary training and job placement program for at risk teens in New Orleans where CulinaryCorps volunteers cooked for the opening gala celebration References edit a b c Adam Fisher 12 October 2008 Culanthropy New York Times Judy Walker 31 May 2007 Volunteers Are Stirred to Action New Orleans Time Picayune a b Report from Taste3 Culanthropy in New Orleans with the Culinary Corps The Ethicurean 5 August 2008 Archived from the original on 28 September 2018 Megan Krigbaum November 2009 Culinary Crusaders CulinaryCorps The Mission Mobilize Chefs to Do Good Food amp Wine a b Culanthropy Travels to Puerto Rico KCRW Good Food 25 January 2010 Julie Schwietert 13 July 2008 When a Vacation Isn t Just a Vacation Voluntourism with the Culinary Corps Washington Times Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 Bunny Wong 2 June 2009 10 Unique Ways to Help Others Learn How to Give Back to Your Community by Volunteering Women s Day permanent dead link Julie Schwietert 13 May 2008 The Peace Corps for Cooks Volunteer Travel with the Culinary Corps Matador Change Judy Walker 4 April 2009 Culinary Professionals to Assist with Gulf Coast Recovery New Orleans Times Picayune Archived from the original on 17 May 2018 External links editCulinaryCorps Inc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CulinaryCorps amp oldid 1082547183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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