Tesco Ireland Increases Number of Kerry Schools in its Stronger Starts Schools Programme to Nurture a Healthier Thriving Generation
As of March, 4 schools in Kerry now receive free fresh food packs through Tesco’s Stronger Starts schools programme, up from 1 school previously. Tesco Ireland has doubled the number of schools receiving support from its nationwide Stronger Starts schools programme ahead of schedule.
Last year, Tesco Ireland committed to doubling the reach of its Stronger Starts schools programme by the end of 2024. Now, it is already providing weekly fresh food packs to 240 DEIS primary schools and 5,400 children throughout Ireland. Each food pack contains a mix of seasonal fruit and vegetables including fresh apples, onions, potatoes, and carrots and is delivered to those who need it most, to feed the potential of a healthier future for children throughout Ireland.
Rosemary Garth, Communications Director at Tesco Ireland said: “Reaching this milestone ahead of schedule is hugely significant and shows the ambition and momentum behind this important initiative. To date, Tesco has distributed over 2 million meals via DEIS primary schools, and this announcement means that hundreds more primary school children and families who are most in need, will receive free nutritious fresh fruit and veg to help with healthier meal solutions at home.”
The Tesco Stronger Starts schools programme has grown rapidly in recent years. It began as a pilot programme in 2021, providing food parcels to children in 40 DEIS schools. Key Irish food producers, and longstanding Tesco supplier partners Country Crest, Keelings and Dole are also a vital link in the chain to ensure these families get the support they need. By doubling the reach, Tesco Ireland aims to build thriving communities nationwide.
For more information on Tesco Ireland’s commitment to communities, visit TescoIreland.ie.