Disney and abc7 to continue their important efforts. Right now we have a local story of a young person making a difference. The city of san jose is teaming up with a south bay teenager to fight hunger. Kiran sridhar founded waste no food, a website and an app that lets businesses donate leftover food to charities. The hunger at home has already used the app to help Silicon Valley companies and restaurants donate 10,000 meals that otherwise would go to the landfill. Instead of putting a cheese tray out for 500, we deconstruct and put the different components in smaller platters, and when not used and it cant be consumed by team members or by future guests, then its donated safely. Now, san jose is the first city to partner with waste no food. Hunger is a big problem, sadly, in the wealthy Silicon Valley. One in four residents lives with hunger. One of those residents is in the studio with me right now, kelly kang. She is a wife, a mother of four, and their family struggles regularly to
Network received 15,000 from disney and abc7 to continue their important efforts. Right now we have a local story of a young person making a difference. The city of san jose is teaming up with a south bay teenager to fight hunger. Kiran sridhar founded waste no food, a website and an app that lets businesses donate leftover food to charities. The hunger at home has already used the app to help Silicon Valley companies and restaurants donate 10,000 meals that otherwise would go to the landfill. Instead of putting a cheese tray out for 500, we deconstruct and put the different components in smaller platters, and when not used and it cant be consumed by team members or by future guests, then its donated safely. Now, san jose is the first city to partner with waste no food. Hunger is a big problem, sadly, in the wealthy Silicon Valley. One in four residents lives with hunger. One of those residents is in the studio with me right now, kelly kang. She is a wife, a mother of four, and their f
Disney and abc7 to continue their important efforts. Right now we have a local story of a young person making a difference. The city of san jose is teaming up with a south bay teenager to fight hunger. Kiran sridhar founded waste no food, a website and an app that lets businesses donate leftover food to charities. The hunger at home has already used the app to help Silicon Valley companies and restaurants donate 10,000 meals that otherwise would go to the landfill. Instead of putting a cheese tray out for 500, we deconstruct and put the different components in smaller platters, and when not used and it cant be consumed by team members or by future guests, then its donated safely. Now, san jose is the first city to partner with waste no food. Hunger is a big problem, sadly, in the wealthy Silicon Valley. One in four residents lives with hunger. One of those residents is in the studio with me right now, kelly kang. She is a wife, a mother of four, and their family struggles regularly to