Join Stuy FFAC’s holiday celebration this year to try out a variety of new, delicious holiday snacks and play games! You will also have the chance to win prizes like caramel mochi and exclusive holiday cookies by entering our plant-based product/dish review contest.
This event is open to all Stuy students! Attendees are not allowed to eat indoors but can enjoy the holiday treats outside of the school building due to COVID-19 restrictions.
|SIGN UP| FOR THE FAIR
Complete THE SIGN-UP FORM by |Friday, December 17th, 11:59 PM|.
☃️ JOIN THE CONTEST
Having trouble finding products/dishes that are plant-based? Check out abillion’s #accidentallyvegan tag for popular products/dishes that you may not have known were plant-based!
Donate $1 donation credit per review to the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition (FFAC).
Donate $1 donation credit per review to FFAC.
Winners will receive their prizes on |Thursday, December 23rd|.
☃️ WIN THE CONTEST
Post at least 10 reviews beginning from when you join the contest to be eligible for prizes.
Remember: You must post reviews of ALL of the products at the Winter Food Fair!
1st place Salted Caramel Mochi
2nd place Mint Chip Ice Cream
3rd place Sprinkle Holiday or Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
4th place Sprinkle Holiday or Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
☃️ WHAT IS ABILLION? WHAT IS FFAC?
abillion pushes for a more sustainable future by connecting people and businesses globally through plant-based food and product reviews. Learn more about them here. With every review, you can donate $1 to an organization. In this contest, you’ll be donating to FFAC!
The Factory Farming Awareness Coalition (FFAC) supports and raises awareness about more sustainable food systems through education. They provide great resources and mentorship to student advocates who promote institutional change in creating greater access to sustainable food choices. Learn more about them here.
☃️ WHY SUPPORT PLANT-BASED FOODS?
Industrial animal agriculture drives environmental degradation, threatens public health, and exploits human and nonhuman animals. Learn more about all of these impacts here.