Cooking for Life - Bhutanese Refugees
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New England Culinary Institute collaborates with the Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger’s Cooking for Life program to provide cooking and nutrition classes to low-income Vermonters. Hal Colston of NeighborKeepers joined the effort by recruiting 13 Bhutanese refugees to participate in the classes. Cooking for Life is a collaboration of the Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger and the EFNEP program (UVM Extension's Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program)- their expertise is vital to the program.
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