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Caitlin McGrath-Levesque and her siblings travel in their free meal food trucks to provide fresh, made to order food to those in need. All without questions, limits or stigma. Co-founder of the nonprofit Red’s Good Vibes, McGrath-Levesque and her team have served over 400,000 meals from their free meal food trucks and continue to break down the barriers to giving freely. Whether she is serving meals on the trucks, pushing local governments to reduce barriers to innovation, or collaborating with other nonprofit organizations, McGrath-Levesque is building a blueprint for giving without stigma or strings. Caitlin McGrath-Levesque is co-founder of Red’s Good Vibes (RGV), a nonprofit organization defying the traditional approach to charitable giving. A self-proclaimed “shame fighter,” she works hard to eliminate obstacles around reaching out for assistance. With Caitlin and her siblings at the helm, RGV has served over 400,000 meals from their free meal food trucks and is working to establish 15 community fridges in 2024. Whether she is serving meals on the trucks, pushing local governments to reduce barriers to innovation, or collaborating with other nonprofit organizations, Caitlin is building a blueprint for giving without stigma or strings. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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