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Foundations for Nutritional Family Foods | AfriThrive Food Is Medicine Webinar Series
Food has always been more than sustenance. It carries memory, culture, and care. At AfriThrive, we believe that building healthier families starts with reconnecting people to the foods that nourish them in every sense of the word.
That is why we are inviting you to join us for our next Food Is Medicine webinar: Foundations for Nutritional Family Foods.
What to Expect
This free, one-hour virtual session will walk participants through practical approaches to building healthier, culturally meaningful meals for your family. Whether you are looking to stretch your grocery budget, incorporate more whole foods into your household routine, or simply feel more confident in the kitchen, this webinar meets you where you are.
Our Food Is Medicine program is rooted in the understanding that what we eat directly affects how we feel, how we heal, and how we thrive. This session brings that principle to the family table in an accessible, community-centered format.
Event Details
Date: Monday, March 31, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST
Format: Free virtual event
Partner: American Diversity Group
Attendance is free and open to the community. Reserve your spot today:
Questions? Call us at 240-706-1517 or visit www.afrithrive.org
About AfriThrive’s Food Is Medicine Program
AfriThrive’s Food Is Medicine initiative provides education, resources, and community connection at the intersection of nutrition and culturally appropriate food access. Since 2019, AfriThrive has distributed more than 2.5 million pounds of food and served more than 13,000 families across Montgomery, Baltimore, and Prince George’s Counties. This webinar series is one of the ways we continue to deepen that impact beyond distribution and into lasting household wellness.
AfriThrive Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. [email protected] | 240-706-1517 | www.afrithrive.org



