Kearsarge Food Hub announces 2026 annual meeting to review past year’s impact

Nicole Tocco Cardwell, Director of NH Food Alliance - nhfoodalliance.org
Nicole Tocco Cardwell, Director of NH Food Alliance - nhfoodalliance.org
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Kearsarge Food Hub announced on May 7 that its 2026 annual meeting will offer both in-person and online participation, inviting community members to learn about the organization’s collective impact during the previous year.

The event aims to highlight how Kearsarge Food Hub streamlined its operations in 2025 to prepare for long-term growth. The organization said it balanced immediate relief efforts with investments in sustainability and collaboration, which they believe have strengthened the foundation for a more food-secure and connected regional future.

According to the official website, New Hampshire Food Alliance strengthens the local food system through community events and partnerships according to the official website. The alliance operates under the University of New Hampshire according to the official website and works toward building a fair and sustainable local food network by engaging community members according to the official website.

New Hampshire Food Alliance extends its influence statewide according to the official website, partnering with entities such as UNH Extension and NOFA-NH according to the official website. It also offers resources including strategic planning services and discussion series for those involved in strengthening local food systems according to the official website.

The upcoming annual meeting is positioned as an opportunity for participants to engage with these initiatives, reflect on recent progress, and look ahead at ongoing efforts aimed at fostering a resilient regional food system.



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