May 18

Support the Fight Against Childhood Hunger

Chefs Cycle



Support the fight against Childhood hunger

Food insecurity is a real issue in the United States, but people like Chris DiMinno and the No Kid Hungry organization are trying to change that. From May 16 through the 18th, DiMinno and more than 250 other chefs have been riding for Chefs Cycle for No Kid Hungry. By biking 300 miles over 3 days they're raising awareness and money to help solve childhood hunger in America.

You can help too – either donate money directly or share this post to your social media. The more people are aware of the issue of childhood hunger, the more likely we are to finally solve the problem. Donate now!

You can follow along on our instagram - here are the highlights!


Follow the whole team: 

@chrisdiminno

@jasonffrench

@jasonelstad

@rickgenc

@bananawonder

@mkchristianson

@colinalright

@arielle_bleu

@kaytm

@kristadelichef1

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Food insecurity is a real issue in the United States, but people like Chris DiMinno and the No Kid Hungry organization are trying to change that. From May 16 through the 18th, DiMinno and more than 250 other chefs have been riding for Chefs Cycle for No Kid Hungry. By biking 300 miles over 3 days they’re raising awareness and money to help solve childhood hunger in America.

You can help too – either donate money directly or share this post to your social media. The more people are aware of the issue of childhood hunger, the more likely we are to finally solve the problem. Donate now!

You can follow along on our instagram – here are the highlights!

Follow the whole team: 

@chrisdiminno

@jasonffrench

@jasonelstad

@rickgenc

@bananawonder

@mkchristianson

@colinalright

@arielle_bleu

@kaytm

@kristadelichef1

About the author

Jack Hott

Some say Jack Hott was born in a restaurant. Others say he wasn’t born at all but discovered behind a Hobart stand mixer. Wherever he comes from, he’s made a career out of only being a good enough employee to skate by in the restaurant industry since the mid-90s. Jack Hott, if that’s even his real name, has gotten lost in walk-ins, stared into the abyss of pizza ovens, spilled red wine on white linen tablecloths, and shaken cocktails he was supposed to stir. If you can find him on social media, for your own safety, please do not follow him.


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