The Nonprofit Spreading Kindness One Lasagna at a Time: “We Have the Power to Shift Communities”
Food is more than a simple snack or meal: It symbolizes comfort, connection, and care, and we’ve been using it to nurture social relationships since at least the Bronze Age. So when Rhiannon Menn found herself yearning to make an impact as the COVID-19 pandemic caused layoffs, school closures, and illnesses, she started cooking.
“I just thought, well, what do I love to do? And what do I know how to do? And for me, that’s cooking; it’s my happy place,” the mother of three told Nice News. In March of 2020, Menn began making extra pans of lasagna, then got on Facebook, found a few “mom groups” in the San Diego area, and offered to drop them off to anyone in need. She delivered seven meals her first week and quickly began getting messages from other people inspired to help. “All of a sudden I found myself managing this network of amazing volunteers who all wanted to feed people in their community,” Menn said.
Just over two years later, Lasagna Love has become a registered nonprofit with over 35,000 volunteers — or “Lasagna Chefs” as they are called — in all 50 states, as well as Canada and Australia. Altogether, they’ve delivered more than 250,000 lasagnas, feeding over one million people in total. The organization has been featured on Good Morning America and The Kelly Clarkson Show. And Menn believes it’s all a testament to how many people are looking for an outlet to show kindness and help others.
Lasagna chefs are matched with families based on distance and dietary restrictions. Once a match is made, all communication occurs directly between those two people. “We do feed families, and that’s important, but really what we’re doing is spreading kindness and strengthening communities, and it’s through those one-on-one bonds that it moves the needle on connectedness,” said Menn.
And there are no eligibility requirements to request a meal or nominate a family. One of the nonprofit’s core values is zero judgment. “We can’t say what needing help looks like,” Menn said, “only you, as a recipient, know what it means to need help”
Virginia resident Jan Delucien, who experienced a traumatic brain injury that left her unable to work, requested a lasagna after hearing about the organization in a support group. For the 64-year-old, the smiling volunteer handing her a home-cooked dish at her door meant much more than just a free meal. “It really was a gift of love,” Delucien told the AP through tears.
According to Menn, when asked if they felt inspired to pay the act of kindness forward, 97% of Lasagna Love meal recipients said they did, and a quarter responded that they already had. “I deliver a lasagna to you, and then you’re inspired to go donate a bag of clothes, or maybe share the meal with somebody, or maybe volunteer at the local animal shelter. So, all of a sudden, those million people that were fed — how many acts does that actually result in? And that’s where we have the power to really shift communities,” she said.
The founder hopes that one day the world won’t need Lasagna Love anymore and that people will help each other entirely organically. But until then, Menn and her team will keep spreading kindness one lasagna at a time.
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“no matter what you’re going through in life, eat first.”
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credit: rebecca brandes
Sharing delicious kindness. 💙
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that’s what it is –
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A great scheme indeed. The pandemic issues brought out the very best in so many people.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I think so too, Pete
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An absolutely wonderful story Beth … I’ve been laid up a bit lately, and my dear sister-in-law has been making me lots of “Love Meals” … tonight I enjoyed pasta and bolognese ..😍
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how kind and wonderful
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Yes … Beth 🤗🌏💕
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Hey
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Magnificent!
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❤
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Yes, I agree with Sheree, magnificent!
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so much love there
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Yes!
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Wonderful organisation!
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I so agree
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I can always count on you to bring me stories that remind me things are not always as dark as they seem. Wonderful story, well shared, my friend!
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thanks, I love to read them and spread the word – always something good somewhere out there
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It’s a fail proof recipe. Love, kindness, respect, care, with a pinch of noodles.
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feeds the body and soul
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Just beautiful.
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❤
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😍
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What a great idea/story! I imagine there are many others who have provided and continue to provide love/care/whatever is needed.
I read this as: Don’t underestimate yourself. Even the smallest effort is worth doing. You may not see or be rewarded for kind deeds or words, but they will cause a ripple. Let it hopefully be a tsunami.
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beautifully said –
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It surely is amazing!
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absolutely
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👍
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I am very thankful they are using their noodle to fight hunger, Beth.
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great answer )
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what a wonderful testament to the power of one individual..
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yes, and to pasta –
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yes, pasta good…
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Such a beautiful thing!
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so much so –
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How one person can make such an impact! I’ve seen a lot of similar initiative in my new town, and it always warms my heart ❤️
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it’s amazing how the power of one can grow!
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What a great story! Comfort food for sure.
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the best kind –
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A heartening tale of a worthy cause. A delight to read, Beth.
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it really is a wonderful cause –
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I love this story. The appreciation of food, and the respect for it, is almost completely gone now…these organizations are doing what they can to reverse that and bravo to them for the effort…thanks for sharing this!
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that’s so right and my pleasure
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What a lovely story! This is proof that one person with one idea can change the world.
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the perfect example
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Despite the dreary headlines, there is still so much good in this country!
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always someone doing good somewhere
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Absolutely nothing cheesy about this. What a lovely outreach.
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and so grass roots and brilliant
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That’s a wonderful way to help people!
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and it’s something anyone can do who chooses to
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Yes
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❤
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I’m totally on board. Paying it forward and surrounding ourselves with positive people are choices I’ll make every time.
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exactly the same here –
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I love this – I can see people getting on board with this idea. It’s doable, tangible, and makes both giver and receiver happy.
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perfectly said –
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One person really can make a difference.
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absolutely
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Sometimes it’s hard to remember that.
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it really is –
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So nice to hear that there are still people like this in the world. They turned small kind gesture into a big kind program. Wonderful.
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exactly right –
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How amazingly inspirational. ❤️
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the power of one –
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What a wonderful initiative and organization this is for people in this country. It makes me hopeful that the majority of Americans are kind and generous and willing to help those less fortunate, who are in need. Thanks for sharing this, Beth.
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is so agree with you, and it was my pleasure to spread the word-
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I just love these inspiring stories of goodness.
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yes, and they are always out there luckily –
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❤️
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What a wonderful story!
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I loved it, too –
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Wonderful!
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I love the initiative, too
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They should feature stories like these in the news to remind us that we can make a difference and that despite all the pain and sadness, it is still a beautiful world ❤
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This is so heartwarming. My faith in humanity has been restored. There is hope for humanity yet.
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Absolutely
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