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Bulk orders of ChopChop are available at a steep discount from our cover price of $3.99. For information about pricing, please contact us.

How Your Support Helps

Between 1980 and 2000, overweight rates doubled among children and tripled among adolescents. Childhood obesity could soon become a greater health threat than smoking. Your support of ChopChop will help us:

  • Teach kids to cook and to be nutritionally curious and literate
  • Empower kids to actively participate as health partners with their families & doctors
  • Establish and support better eating habits for a lifetime of good nutrition

Stem the tide of unhealthy children who are growing into unhealthy adults.

Levels of Support

ChopChop offers several sponsorship levels, based upon the goals of our partners. Please contact Executive Director Sally Sampson directly at our offices to discuss the appropriate participation for your company or organization, 617 924 3993. Or you may contact us.

Sponsors

ChopChop is proud of its extraordinary sponsors and partners.

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Spring 2011
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Why Support ChopChop?

A letter from Barry Zuckerman, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health at Boston University School of Medicine and Chief of Pediatrics at Boston Medical Center

My job as a pediatrician is to help parents keep their children healthy. Sometimes we offer medicines and vaccines, and sometimes we offer advice. I worry about children’s exposure to unhealthy food on television, the large portions and fatladen foods in fast-food restaurants, and advertisements for sweets and other foods made of empty calories. Your support of ChopChop magazine will allow us to distribute free copies to pediatricians, teachers, after school clubs and other youth organizations to encourage families to cook and eat together. This, as I’m sure you well know, is a vital component in our children’s health and well-being.

ChopChop is a unique educational tool. Rather than just dispensing advice, it offers recipes for foods that not only taste great, but have high nutritional value. There are also games and activities that make the learning process fun. The mission of the magazine is not only to teach children how to cook, cut and prepare foods, but to learn how and why to eat healthfully.

With your support and encouragement, more American children will begin to enjoy the fun of preparing a meal and eating it together with their families. This is one of my best recommendations for health and happiness.

Sincerely,
Barry Zuckerman, MD

New Balance Foundation
CVS Caremark
J. R. Albert
OXO

ChopChop Mission

ChopChop’s mission is to educate kids to cook and be nutritionally literate, empower them to actively participate as health partners with their families, and help establish and support better eating habits for a lifetime of good nutrition. ChopChop is published by ChopChopKids, Inc., a nonprofit corporation.

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