Watch live stream above to catch celebrity chef Jason Roberts' healthy cooking class. It was the final installment in the monthlong "Get Fit for No Kid Hungry" fundraising campaign from No Kid Hungry, a nonprofit and GH Humanitarian Seal Star dedicated to supporting school meal programs for kids. Maybe you can even find it in your heart to give a $1 or $20? (Every $1 donated can help provide 10 healthy meals for kids.)
For people across the country, January is often a month of exercise resolutions, nutritious eating, alcohol-free living and getting fit. No surprise: easy access to fitness classes and healthy recipes is one of the best ways to stay on track now and throughout the year.
Get healthy with Jason Roberts and No Kid Hungry
That's where No Kid Hungry realized they could help. Each January their "Get Fit" fundraiser supports everyone's fitness and healthy eating goals with free celebrity-led fitness and nutrition classes while providing the opportunity for viewers to give back. So donate now and help kids thrive.
Jason Roberts has a long-standing relationship with the organization. A native of New Zealand, he is the founder of @GdayNeighbour Instagram and podcast. “Come for the food, stay for the conversation” is his motto. Jason’s passion for fitness and his desire to help those in need also pushed him to help launch Chefs Cycle, a peer-to-peer fundraising endurance event featuring award-winning chefs fighting hunger outside the kitchen. Jason regularly travels the world as a guest speaker at top food shows and culinary events.
More about No Kid Hungry
No Kid Hungry is a national campaign focused on ending childhood hunger in the U.S. by supporting programs that help families put food on the table, such as SNAP, school meals, summer meals and tax credits for families with low income. As food insecurity impacts 13 million children across the U.S., No Kid Hungry is working to make sure every child gets three meals a day by helping expand and strengthen these programs and helping communities get the resources they need to feed children.