Lucie Leblois is the co-founder of The DC Food Project, a Washington DC based not for profit facilitating both share tables and in house food pantries in Washington DC schools.
Enjoy Episode 169 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast!
Anne Rosenthal, is the Farm to School Specialist in the FoodServices Department at Baltimore City Public Schools in Baltimore Maryland.
Enjoy Episode 168 of The K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.
Kate Urbank is the site director of Food Rescue US in Washington DC. Food Rescue US – DC has kept over 12 million pounds of healthy excess food out of landfills, redirecting it to the food insecure. Food Rescue US - DC also works with both public and private schools to rescue food in DC schools.
Enjoy Episode 167 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.
Kendra Gay is a facilitator for the Rhode Island School Recycling Project, an organization that has been instrumental in engaging many schools in Rhode Island to participate in school food waste solutions.
Enjoy Episode 166
Olive Araujo and Grace Walker are students at Garvin Elementary in Rhode Island, and Michelle Carter is the principal. Garvin Elementary was recently named a "Food Smart" school by the Rhode Island Recycling Project, and in this episode, they share their journey of implementing school food waste solutions at Garvin!
Enjoy episode 165 of the K-12 Food Rescue Project.
Alex Rampton is a senior at Skyline High School in Utah, and took over leadership of "WasteBusters" in the 2025/2026 school year, which is a youth organization founded by Isabel Khachatryan the in the prior year, and focused on waste reduction in their school district.
Enjoy Episode 164 of The K-12 Food Rescue Podcast!
Kiko Bourne is an environmental education consultant with The Public Schools of The Tarrytowns in New York. Kiko developed the "Wasteless Horsemen Initiative" that is on track to reduce about 100,000 pounds of trash per school year that would have other wise ended up in an incinerator.
Enjoy episode 163 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast!
Laura Calderon Olander is the Environmental Education Coordinator for We Don't Waste.
Julia Lennon is the is the Senior Program Manager of Education and Advocacy for Wee Don't Waste.
Listen to their journeys leading school food waste solutions in Denver Public Schools.
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Cat Buxton is the founder of the Upper Valley Super Composter Project in Vermont. Please enjoy listening to her journey providing school food waste solutions in Vermont.
Lisa Feret is a state representative in Colorado. She recently co-sponsored HB25-1059, a bill that encouraged schools to participate in school food waste solutions, and strengthened legal protections for food donations in Colorado.
Diana Lara is the Executive Director of Food Finders, a Food Rescue organization in California . Food Finders has rescued 2 million pounds of school food from 2020-2025 from 120 schools in Southern California. Food Finders has rescued food from schools since at least 2016, when they were rescuing food from 30 schools at that time. Enjoy hearing about their decade long journey rescuing school food in episode 159 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.
Cassidy Boardman is the Nutrition Service Director and Upland Unified School District in California. Through food waste audits in their 14 schools, the district discovered what was being wasted, and implemented changes that have led to a tremendous reduction in food waste. Listen to episode 157 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast to hear more of the story!
Representative Tyler Clancy in Utah spent 3 years working on HB100, a bill that aimed to reduce food waste in schools, increase seat time for students at lunch, and lower the cost for students participating in the National School Lunch Program. Listen to his journey in episode 158 of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.
Listen to Peter Kellogg’s volunteer journey supporting the food share table initiative at David Fairchild Elementary. Peter is a senior at the University of Miamistudying Ecosystem Science Policy, and has volunteered at David Fairchild Elementary, a school that has been involved with implementing share tables in partnership with the Miami Dade County Council PTA and Florida Green Schools.
https://greenu.miami.edu/eco-agency/index.html
Sabrina and Valentina Navarra share their Food Rescue journey from Elementary to High School.
High School Senior Elliot Pomper shares his journey establishing "Fruitful", an initiative focused on recovering perfectly good fruit from the trays of students that they choose not to eat for any reason and donating it to a local food pantry.
Toward Zero Waste's Megan Holler shares her journey of bringing share tables to Wake County Public Schools in North Carolina.
https://towardzerowaste.org/share-program/
https://www.wral.com/news/education/more-wake-schools-turning-wasted-food-into-snacks-for-students-june-2025/
Listen to the Peace Jam Club at Pittsfield HS in Massachusetts share their school food waste solutions in partnership with Mary Summers' Tommy's Composting.
Listen to the inspiring story of the Green Team at McKay Elementary in Beaverton Oregon, featuring Lauren Kelly, parent leader of the Green Team, and Emma Byrd, a 10 year old student member of the Green Team at McKay Elementary.
In our 150th Episode, Josh Rogers, Director of Nutrition Services in Greenfield Union School District in California, shares how a partnership with Waste Hunger Not Food has led to over 800,000 pounds of food being rescued since 2018.