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- WORDS Jo Taylor

Ashburton’s Kai for Kids Charitable Trust

Pilot programme Kai for Kids has been providing free lunches to the children at Netherby School in Mid Canterbury for the last two terms of 2020 – with the aim of continuing this service into 2021 and extending to other schools in the district. All thanks to the generosity of donors through the Advance Ashburton Community Foundation.

THERE IS A CONSIDERAB­LE body of research from the Ministry of Health and the Child Poverty

Action Group, which shows that feeding children at school is one of the greatest investment­s we can make, as a community, to help with effective learning for children. Common in other countries, a school lunch programme goes far beyond a plate of food and has been shown to produce benefits in education, health and nutrition and social protection for children. Did you know that one in five children in New Zealand are food insecure – that is, they are not getting three good meals a day?

The Kai for Kids programme has a small team of volunteers who help to prepare and cook the lunches which are then delivered to Netherby School where a roster of parents serve the meal. Each meal contains a balance of vegetables, meat and grains along with fruit and yoghurt. The favourite meals so far have included butter chicken, cottage pie, lasagne and vegetable soup. All meals are made from scratch using as much locally grown produce as possible. Special meals are made for the gluten- and dairy-free children and the Halal cultural requiremen­t.

Where possible cultural elements are incorporat­ed into the meals. The inclusion of banana poke as a dessert during Cook Island Language Week helps to recognise the different cultures in our school communitie­s. A healthy version of the Pacific Island favourite, chop suey, is another regular on the menu.

The next phase of the Kai for Kids programme is to create an urban farm garden, in conjunctio­n with Trott’s Community Garden, where the children and volunteers will grow some of the vegetables to go into the lunch meals. It is also planned to include garden-to-plate cooking lessons in 2021 for children and whānau members.

If you have some spare time during the week to help in the vegetable garden or in the kitchen, Kai for Kids would love to hear from you. Food donations, especially fresh vegetables, are welcome. Email office@kaiforkids.org.nz.

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