Nourish Means…

by WorldLink staff

What does “nourish” mean to you? Thanksgiving is a time to pause and reflect on what nourishes us and how we care for our families and communities. In honor of the season, please enjoy this selection from the Nourish Video Encyclopedia. It features some of our friends and colleagues — including Jamie Oliver, Michael Pollan, and Alice Waters — exploring the many meanings of “nourish.”

Wishing you a nourishing Thanksgiving, from the team at WorldLink.

Watch the award-winning special Nourish: Food + Community, now airing on PBS stations nationwide. Find a PBS broadcast in your area.

Nourish is a national educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly among young people and families. With a distinctly positive vision, Nourish celebrates both food and community. Learn more and download the new Nourish school curriculum at www.nourishlife.org.

Stay tuned for more selections from the Nourish Video Encyclopedia, a collection of short films that explore the story of our food.

Be part of the food revolution. Nourish yourself. Nourish the world.

Visit the Nourish website, and follow Nourish on Twitter and Facebook.

Nourish is a program of WorldLink, a non-profit organization dedicated to education for sustainability. Heifer International is a sponsor of the Nourish initiative.

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About Maegan Clark

Maegan Clark lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, and started working at Heifer International in 2010 in social media. She is currently pursuing her master’s in public administration and has a bachelor’s degree in journalism with a specialized study in public relations. She is often found ‘tweeting,’ reading recipe articles and learning how to grow an herb garden.

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