Responding to growing needs resulting from the CZU Lightning Complex Fire and COVID-19 pandemic, two nonprofits, 1440 Multiversity and Operation BBQ Relief, have begun a two-week partnership as of Sept. 1, to support the Santa Cruz County evacuees ravaged by wildfire with three nutritious meals a day.
Using its “food is medicine” approach, both hot and cold meals are prepared by members of the 1440 Multiversity culinary team at Kitchen Table, the heart of the nonprofit philanthropic campus. Following each daily meal preparation, the meals are hand-packaged to-go and picked up by the receiving organization three times per day to optimize food quality. The partnership with Operation BBQ Relief, with supporting efforts by the City of Scotts Valley, will enable these organizations in need to secure the most nutritious meals they can for fire evacuees and first responders.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, 1440 Multiversity proactively suspended all public and private events on campus out of concern for public health and safety, temporarily moving its educational and well-being offerings to the 1440 Multiversity Online Learning platform.
“1440 Multiversity is proud to answer the call to be of service during these most difficult times for those in need,” said Frank Ashmore, managing director of 1440 Multiversity. “Together with Operation BBQ Relief, and in partnership and with the support of our committed city officials in Scotts Valley, we are humbled to do our part in community building, just as so many other people and organizations have done both locally and around the country.”