BASHES and partner organizations delivered about 4,000 pounds of apples to seven schools in the Cartwright Elementary District (4282) this morning, the reporter said.
The gifts, coordinated with Bright Bites and First Fruit Farms, arrived at Frank Borman Elementary as part of a broader effort to supply fresh fruit and vegetables to school cafeterias and family food boxes. The report said the same initiative included a separate donation of about 24,000 pounds of apples to Arizona food banks, including Saint Mary's.
A staff member at the delivery described the supplemental produce that accompanied the apples, saying students and families received squash, tomatoes and carrots in addition to the fruit. The reporter noted families were given boxes of produce along with recipe cards containing simple suggestions for healthy meals.
The organizations named in the report coordinated distribution at multiple schools in the Cartwright Elementary District; the transcript identifies the partners by name but does not specify further operational details such as long-term distribution schedules or which school meal programs will incorporate the produce. The report did not identify individual speakers by personal name.
No formal action or school-district decision was recorded in the transcript; the item appeared as a community outreach/food-distribution segment in the broadcast.