Project Bread's Holiday Spoons Project


Project Bread and Jordan's Furniture Spoons Project

2012 Holiday Spoons Contest

There were a lot of great spoons created for our 2012 Holiday Spoons Contest by local children — thank you to everyone who participated, voted, and donated!

See the 2012 entries and who came out on top:

» Children's spoons entries

An inspiring way for young people to learn about hunger and help feed hungry children.

When you see a spoon, you probably think of eating. It's also important to think of those who are not eating and what we can do to help.

By decorating spoons, we can teach children about hunger and how they can make a difference.

Step 1
  Learn about hunger: You need Adobe PDF Reader to view this document. Teach Children about hunger with our resources or your own lessons.
Step 2   Do a fun craft project: Decorate spoons as part of the lesson.
Step 3
  Make a difference: Sell the children's spoons at holiday craft fairs or simply to family and friends, and collect donations for hungry people in our state. Your group could win a trip to The Tempurpedic IMAX Theater at Jordan’s Furniture!*

Robert Frost School's Third Annual Holiday Spoons Project


The Holiday Spoons Project is a fun and meaningful group exercise. Consider participating with a children's youth group, religious class, school class, neighborhood group, troop, or simply within your family.

*Limit of 100 tickets to Jordan’s Tempurpedic IMAX Theater for the winning school group

Make a difference with the Holiday Spoons Project! This year Jordan’s Furniture will match every dollar raised up to $10,000 - doubling your efforts to help hungry children and families in Massachusetts.