Instructional Video1:42
Makematic

Take Action for Good Health and Wellbeing (Ages 5 - 11)

K - 5th
Young student explains how young people are taking action on Global Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing
Instructional Video3:51
Visual Learning Systems

Shopping for Healthy Food

9th - 12th
This video provides tips and strategies for healthy food shopping. The video emphasizes the importance of having a grocery list and planning meals ahead of time to avoid buying unnecessary or unhealthy foods. It also highlights the role...
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Press Association

New EU border system comes into effect on Sunday

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe new EU border system, the Entry Exit System, comes into effect on Sunday. Footage shows the new system in St Pancras ahead of the roll-out, Eurostar's Simon Lejeune, archive footage from 2020 of Point of Entry facilities at Duncrue...
News Clip4:44
Press Association

Eurostar to launch new EU border checks system to reduce wait times at St Pancras

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Channel Tunnel train operator said it is fully prepared for the launch of the Entry Exist System (EES) on October 12. The process will involve people from non-EU countries - such as the UK - having their fingerprints registered and...
News Clip3:06
Curated Video

Educators raise concerns on school lunch safety net cuts

Higher Ed
New ReviewOver 53% of U.S. children qualify for free school lunch, but recent changes to safety net programs have raised concerns among educators and parents about the impact on funding these programs. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

School nutrition program delivers healthy foods based on need

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewManitoba's universal school nutrition program is entering its second year and adjustments are being made to funding and food options. Each school division and school can once again deliver its own program to meet the needs of students.
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Curated Video

White Plains Meals on Wheels says food delivery service is cutting back, waitlist formed for 1st time

9th - Higher Ed
Until recently, the program delivered two meals a day to about 70 seniors in need. Now, budget shortfalls mean they can only deliver one.
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Curated Video

Turn to Tara: Avoid travel chaos by using credit card perks

9th - Higher Ed
A Turn to Tara investigation finds that a lot of the time airlines are not responsible for hotel costs, ground transportation or extra meals. These
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

Free community meals for P.E.I. seniors to continue with provincial funding announcement

9th - Higher Ed
Island organizations that host community meals for seniors will continue to provide free meals with support from the provincial government. Following a successful start to the pilot project in 2024, the province says it will be providing...
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Curated Video

How the Infatuation Takes a Human, Journalistic Approach to Restaurant Recs

9th - Higher Ed
The internet is awash in restaurant reviews. Just ask anyone who's ever been paralyzed by the feeling of indecision when searching for a new place to eat. The Infatuation was created to apply some method to the madness. The restaurant...
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Charity Turns 9/11 Anniversary Into Day of Service, Not Sadness

9th - Higher Ed
Jay Winuk started the 9/11 Day charity to honor his brother, who died in the terror attacks 17 years ago, and to make the anniversary about service and civic engagement, instead of just solemn remembrance. This year, volunteers are...
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Curated Video

Purple Carrot: Vegan Food for Non-Vegans

9th - Higher Ed
Purple Carrot is a completely plant-based meal delivery service. Andy Levitt, Founder and CEO of Purple Carrot, explains to Cheddar how his company stands out in the competitive meal-kit industry––and what kind of impact Purple Carrot...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

How Purple Carrot Tries to Increase Choices Without Upping Costs

9th - Higher Ed
The meal-kit industry has been flooded by competition in recent years. Andy Levitt, founder and CEO of Purple Carrot, which offers only plant-based options, discuss the company's latest meal plans and how he is trying to increase the...
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Curated Video

Eating habits

9th - Higher Ed
Sylvain Charlebois of Dalhousie University on a study that finds much of what you eat and how you eat it depends on income and where you live
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Curated Video

Restaurants in private homes

9th - Higher Ed
Some home cooks are turning their kitchens into a private restaurant. We look at what the sharing economy is serving up to Canadians now.
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Curated Video

Meals on Wheels of Rockland keeps seniors fed and cool during hot summer

9th - Higher Ed
The high temperatures bring added meaning to their deliveries. According to the CDC, those 65 and older are more prone to heat-related health concerns.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Local group provides thousands of meals for families facing food insecurity

9th - Higher Ed
A total of 4,000 meal prep kits were distributed Wednesday, with enough food for four people in each box.
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Curated Video

Summer food benefits delayed for thousands of Connecticut families

9th - Higher Ed
The summer food benefits program, launched this year, aims to help families afford groceries when children are out of school.
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Curated Video

NYC charter school system serving school lunches made from scratch

9th - Higher Ed
The charter school system has a student-worker program where around 25 high schoolers ditch their lunch period to lend a hand in prepping the food.
News Clip0:47
Curated Video

Jersey Proud: Volunteers pack 166,000 meals in 24-hour ‘Pack-a-Thon’

9th - Higher Ed
A few dozen volunteers packed meals nonstop for 24 hours straight at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey’s Hillside warehouse.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Ramadan in Bosnia: Balkans war survivors empathise with Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
The text compares Ramadan meals in Bosnia's Balkans war and Gaza, highlighting food scarcity, improvised cooking, and enduring faith.
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Curated Video

Malnutrition in Gaza is hampering health workers' ability to save lives

9th - Higher Ed
Fears that malnutrition amongst health workers in Gaza is affecting their ability to save lives
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Curated Video

Ramadan compassion: Afghans come together to help those in need

9th - Higher Ed
The Abdul Rahman Mosque in Kabul offers iftar meals amid rising poverty and joblessness in Afghanistan, with limited foreign aid.
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Curated Video

Mount Vernon food truck needs donations to begin feeding the city's youth and homeless

9th - Higher Ed
The "Nourish Us" food truck is currently only offering snacks, juice and bottled water at parks and playgrounds in the city. Once it's up and running, it will also be able to offer hot meals to anyone in need.