Worldchefs Food Heroes Program Inspiring Healthy Futures in Ireland
Around the world, Worldchefs’ Food Heroes program is inspiring positive change, teaching young people about the importance of healthy food for our bodies and environment. One of Worldchefs’ Feed the Planet sustainability initiatives, Food Heroes is an interactive workshop that has reached more than 247,000 worldwide. Paolo Armani, an employee of Compass UK in Ireland, shares how this program is changing lives and launching careers. To date, over 19,000 children and parents have participated in Ireland alone.
For Paolo and Compass Group, Worldchefs Food Heroes platform has become a hands-on, adaptable structure that enables children and young adults to step into the kitchen, understand healthy choices, and gain excitement for food.
Paolo’s journey originally began in disadvantaged schools, called ‘Desh schools’ in Ireland, where Compass Group’s original idea of a Healthy Starts program brought cooking a healthy breakfast into these institutions. Over time, they added nutritional education, along with Worldchefs Food Heroes curriculum, with its structured resources and take-home worksheets that provided the ideal framework for their needs.

Amidst the work, a chance conversation with Children’s Health Ireland sparked a new chapter for Paolo, expanding these workshops to support children and families within the hospital system.
Tailoring Culinary Education to a Hospital Setting
Today, Paolo and Compass Group supports Children’s Health Ireland with two projects. The first is a W8TGO program for kids referred due to obesity and unhealthy eating. This 6-week program teaches how to read labels and shop, building up to the session where Paolo’s team joins to invite kids and families to their Aviva Stadium site. Taking the Food Heroes principles, Paolo and his team utilize this time to shape the next generation of culinary leaders.
“We then have the kids cooking and we engage with the parents, trying to make it a fun event and very laid-back approach as we are there to support, advise and help them.”
The second is a program for diabetic clinics, where they provide education on carbohydrate counting, following a similar interactive format as the Food Heroes workshop. Paolo notes that in general, the participation of the parents helps the children be more involved.
Leaving a Lasting Impact
One memorable moment for Paolo was learning that two children who participated in his sessions later pursued catering college:
“I was informed that 2 of the kids that were on the Children’s Health Ireland program later finished school and went on to catering college. Must admit I did get a tear in my ear when I heard that, as it made me feel as though I had actually made a difference in someone’s life which I don’t think you can really articulate into words the feelings or emotions that has on you.”
Food Heroes shows children and young adults that small dietary changes can have significant results on their health and wellbeing. It teaches them that anybody can be involved, and most importantly, according to Paolo, that cooking is fun.
“Cooking should be fun and if people really enjoy it, the fine tuning of healthy eating, sustainability etc, is a lot easier to get across.”



Become a Food Hero
Paolo’s work with Children’s Health Ireland exemplifies how this Worldchefs initiative can support people of all backgrounds and environments. By fostering culinary education and promoting healthy habits, anyone can become a Food Hero and champion a more sustainable future.
Worldchefs invites you to join our network and host a Food Heroes workshop in your local communities. Let’s all shape a healthy, sustainable future!
To learn more and get involved, visit: https://feedtheplanet.worldchefs.org/food-heroes-challenge/
“If we all change one life, we can change the future.”
About Worldchefs’ Feed the Planet
Feed the Planet was founded by Worldchefs in 2012 as a way to empower and mobilize our global chefs’ network passionate about building a better future. We’re committed to using our voices to help ensure a more equitable and sustainable food system for all.
In 2016, Worldchefs joined forces with Electrolux Food Foundation and AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-led organization. Since that time, Feed the Planet has grown into a dynamic collaborative effort for inspiring social change. Visit the Electrolux Food Foundation website here, explore Replate at replate.com. To learn more about Feed the Planet, visit our website: https://feedtheplanet.worldchefs.org/
