3rd Annual Children’s Veg Fest Returns to Baltimore on August 29, Empowering Youth Through Plant-Based Fun and Wellness

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In partnership with the Weinberg Y in Baltimore, Maryland, the free family event offers cooking demos, food tastings, and free vending for youth entrepreneurs.

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BALTIMORE, MD, UNITED STATES, August 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Black Veg Society and Divayogi are excited to announce the return of the 3rd Annual Children’s Veg Fest, taking place in-person on Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at The Weinberg Y in Waverly (900 East 33rd St, Baltimore, MD 21218). Admission is completely free, welcoming children, families, and community members from across Greater Baltimore. A virtual session is scheduled on Sunday, August 30, 2026 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

​Presented by Craigslist Charitable Fund and hosted in partnership with The Y in Central Maryland, Children’s Veg Fest is a premier family-centered gathering created to inspire youth through accessible nutrition education, joyful movement, and compassionate living.

​A Day Packed with Plant-Powered Family Fun
​Designed to make healthy living engaging and approachable, the festival features a full schedule of interactive activities for all ages:

​+ Live Cooking Demonstrations & Food Samples: Inspiring youth and parents with quick, affordable, and delicious plant-based recipes.

​+ Music & Interactive Movement: Family-friendly entertainment and mindfulness sessions to encourage active lifestyles.

​ + Youth Entrepreneurship: Dedicated opportunities allowing youth vendors to vend for free, empowering young leaders and makers to showcase their businesses.
​Vendor Activities & Giveaways: Hands-on games, wellness crafts, and educational resources provided by community partners.

​Powered by Community & Generous Sponsors
​The 3rd Annual Children’s Veg Fest is made possible through strong grassroots collaboration. In addition to presenting sponsor Craigslist Charitable Fund, the festival is backed by:

​+ Event Sponsors: The Land of Kush (VeganSoul Bistro), Dr. Bronner's, Black VegFest, Jamii Leadership, and Brown Girl Wellness.

+ ​Animal Rights Sponsor: Dedicated advocacy support provided by Dawn S.

​+ Product Donors & Sampling Partners: Generous contributions from SunButter, Forager Project, HIPPEAS, Dr. Bronner’s All-One!, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods, Beyond Meat, CocoJune, Smarties, and True Citrus.
​How to Attend & Support

​Free Registration: Families can reserve free entry tickets online at www.childrensvegfest.com.

​Youth Vendor Sign-Up: Young entrepreneurs interested in vending for free can register through the website. Deadline is Friday, August 21.

​Get Involved: Community members can donate directly to support ongoing youth nutrition and education programming.

​For updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content, follow along on Instagram @childrensvegfest.

​About Black Veg Society
​Black Veg Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities on the benefits of holistic health, plant-based nutrition, and veganism through compassionate grassroots outreach, educational events, and community wellness programs.

Naijha Wright-Brown
Black Veg Society
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