“Up to 53% of school cafeteria food ends up in the trash—mostly fruits and veggies.”

— Penn State University study, 2021

"If kids aren't eating the food, they're not getting any nutrition."

Sonny Perdue, Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture

Inspiring kids to choose the healthy meals schools provide is no small feat.

Super Me helps them understand why those choices matter. When kids and caregivers team up, broccoli becomes brain fuel—and lunch trays turn into learning tools.

Let’s trade waste bins for waistline wins & take a bite out of lifestyle-related diseases.

"Health and literacy are deeply connected — literacy is the currency for better health.”

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Up to 80% of low-income US fourth grade students cannot read at a basic level.

Anne E. Casey Foundation

61% of low-income US families have no books at all in their homes.

U.S. Department of Education

Limited literacy proficiency is linked to poorer health and chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer.