2025 Youth Food Security Summit
The Youth Food Security Summit is an annual event that provides youth with the opportunity to gain an understanding of food insecurity through workshops, hands-on activities and guest speakers! We hope to empower high school-aged students to join the conversation about hunger and give them the chance to connect with other passionate youths.
This Year’s Summit was all about planting ideas, growing connections, and leading the way towards a more food secure future. From hands-on workshops to bold conversations about food insecurity and impactful service projects, young leaders demonstrated what’s possible when passion meets purpose.
Together, we:
- Opened important conversations about food security
- Learned how to design outreach journeys, reduce household waste, and adopt sustainable practices through the PORCH model and container gardening.
- Packed 200 Kits of Care bags to support families across Wake County.
- Youth explored opportunities provided by the NC Youth Institute and had the chance to connect with incredible partners during an engaging tabling session
2025 Youth Food Security Summit Highlight Reel
Youth Food Security Summit Archive
2024 Recap
The 2024 Youth Food Security Summit was a huge success! On September 20th, 2024, the attendees had the opportunity to attend workshops to learn how to pickle watermelon rinds, harvest seeds for replanting, make budget-friendly meals, and plan their own service projects. Everyone worked together to pack 200 hundred care packages that were donated to The Women's Center of the Triangle to help people in need. We're so happy with how everything turned out, and we look forward to next year's summit being even bigger and better!
2023 Recap
The 2023 Youth Food Security Summit was successful with 50 youth attendees from 13 to 18 years of age. Four workshops were instructed and youth were given the chance to choose two out of the four. Workshops included:
- Gardening
- Nutrition
- Sustainability
- Service
In the afternoon, the youth painted mini-pantries! Mini-pantries are public and free outdoor food storages where individuals can give and take shelf-stable goods. The pantries were installed at four different locations:
- At a low-income apartments complex for elderly and disabled adults
- At a Salvation Army Facility
- At a Community Garden
- At the Town of Wake Forest
2021 Recap
The 2021 Youth Food Security Summit was a hybrid event with nearly 50 youth participants. Breakout sessions focused on food systems, nutrition, and food access, held via Zoom, while an outdoor service project took place at the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC Garden. This combination of virtual learning and hands-on service allowed youth to engage with critical topics and contribute directly to food security efforts during the Covid19 Pandemic.
2019 Recap
The 2019 Youth Food Security Summit was held at the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC and hosted approximately 44 youth (adjust if you have the exact number). Reverend Richard Joyner from Conetoe Family Life Center delivered a lively keynote, emphasizing the power of youth in transforming the food system. In the afternoon, youth participants engaged in hands-on activities, working in the garden and assisting in the Food Bank's warehouse.