Food is Medicine and Eating for Health
Thursday, September 25 | Doors at 1:30PM | Program: 2:00–5:30PM
Presented by Food Tank and the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation
The Greene Space at WNYC and NPR, 44 Charlton Street, New York, NY 10014
Food Tank and the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation invite you to an intimate afternoon exploring the power of nutrition to transform health across all stages of life.
This private, invite-only Climate Week event brings together leading voices in food, public health, and community development to examine how access to nutritious food can improve health outcomes, reduce medical costs, and strengthen communities. From adolescence through adulthood, we’ll discuss how a food-forward healthcare model can offer hope and healing across generations.
The afternoon will feature keynote fireside chats, engaging panels, and a reception with seasonal, health-driven dishes curated by Great Performances.
Confirmed speakers will be announced soon, including Grace Young, James Beard Award–winning cookbook author and renowned food historian, and many more. Special musical performance from Racquel Williams, currently appearing on Broadway in The Book of Mormon.
This event is by invitation-only. If you would like to request to be considered for an invitation or for press passes, please email Bernard at Bernard@FoodTank.com. This event is also open to all for live-streaming.
Checkout Food Tank's full lineup of events during Climate Week NYC from Sunday, Sept 21-Friday, Sept 26 by clicking HERE.