A panel of national, regional and local food movement experts will convene on April 4 in Philadelphia to discuss strategic coordination of multi-million dollar investments to address what can be done about diet-related health problems that disproportionately affect Philadelphia's minority and low-income adults and children.

The Health Promotion Council in partnership with the Philadelphia Social Innovation Journal will host Connecting to Philadelphia’s Food System Movement: How Organizations Working Together Can Make a Difference in the Health of Philadelphians from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on April 4 at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia in Center City.

Come and help shape how multiple agencies, organizations and business working together can continue to make a difference in our health. The event is open to all those interested in the future of our food movement, including policy makers, farmers, restaurateurs, community and school activists and advocates, health professionals, parents, philanthropists, food-related business leaders, corporate CSR executives and academicians. There is no fee for attendance and a complimentary breakfast will be provided.

To register for this event, click here.