On this episode of Skye's The Limit, Skye welcomes Jen Hidinger Kendrick, Founder of Giving Kitchen!
If you aren’t already familiar with Giving Kitchen, it is a James Beard award-winning non profit based out of Atlanta that supports food service workers across the country. Giving Kitchen’s mission is to provide emergency assistance to food service workers through financial support and a network of community resources.
Since its founding, Giving Kitchen has awarded more than $16.3 million in financial assistance, providing stability and support to more than 31,000 food service workers nationwide.
Tune in to this episode for a deep dive into Jen’s incredible journey with Giving Kitchen, hear about the upcoming National Foodservice Workers Day (Thursday, September 25), food and bev around Atlanta and MORE!
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