Kosblikkie Klub: Real Meals, Real Impact
Lunchbox stress is real. Between long school days, aftercare, choir, and sports, many parents scramble to pack food thatâs healthy, affordable, and actually gets eaten. Thatâs where the Kosblikkie Klub comes in â a new CMH pilot offering real food solutions made by real women, right here in our community.
Designed for working families and powered by trusted local cooks, this project helps children eat better while giving moms and caregivers a way to earn income with dignity. Itâs more than just a lunchbox. Itâs a system that supports parents, schools, and communities â without the retail fluff.
The early response has been clear: people want freshness, good prices, and WhatsApp-friendly ordering. And theyâre not just asking for kidsâ boxes â teachers and retired carers want in too.
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Kosblikkie Klub
ðą What Is the Kosblikkie Klub?
What Is the Kosblikkie Klub?
The Kosblikkie Klub is a local food service with heart. Itâs not about big brands or fancy packaging â itâs about feeding children well and helping moms thrive. Created by CMH and led by Suzette in the community, this pilot project delivers tasty, healthy, low-cost meals to kids in aftercare, sports, and choir programs.
What makes it special? Every lunchbox is made by a local woman who cares. The meals are planned to be nutritious and child-friendly, and theyâre built for real-life needs: easy to eat, affordable to buy, and ready when kids need them.
But the Klub isnât only for children. Parents and teachers are already asking for adult-sized versions. Itâs proof that this model has real legs â it meets a daily need and creates meaningful work in the process.
Instead of selling gimmicks, weâre building systems. This is food that fuels futures.
ðĐâðģ Led by Women, Built on Trust
Built on Trust
Kosblikkie Klub works because of people like Suzette and Cindy â trusted women in the community who care deeply about children, health, and dignity. This pilot project isnât run by outsiders or corporate partners. Itâs built from the ground up, led by women who know the rhythm of the school day and the real gaps in family support.
Right now, theyâre assembling each lunchbox using prepacked options or through partnerships with vetted food providers. Thatâs a deliberate choice: CMH is still securing the legal permissions and kitchen certifications needed for in-house food prep. But instead of waiting to be âperfect,â the project is moving forward â safely, legally, and with real local care.
There are no open job slots. This isnât a job post. Itâs a proof-of-concept. Suzette and Cindy are showing that with the right system, even two people can change how a community feeds its kids. And thatâs a story worth telling.
ð What Problem Are We Really Solving?
Problem We Are Solving
Packing a healthy, affordable lunchbox every day sounds simple â until you live it. Parents are juggling tight budgets, long work hours, and kids with picky tastes or packed schedules. Aftercare, choir practice, sportsâĶ meals often get rushed, skipped, or replaced with unhealthy snacks.
The Kosblikkie Klub is a direct answer to that daily stress. Itâs not a convenience gimmick â itâs a support system. Instead of asking moms to do more, it offers them help they can trust. Instead of kids eating chips between rehearsals, they get a real, balanced meal â one thatâs planned for energy, nutrition, and cost.
This is especially important for working families and single parents. And it helps schools too. A well-fed child learns better, behaves better, and feels better. The Kosblikkie model is small right now, but the pain points it solves are huge â and theyâre everywhere.
This project isnât about selling a product. Itâs about solving a problem we all feel, but rarely name.
ð Early Community Feedback & What We Still Need
What We Still Need
Thatâs a strong signal. But itâs also just the start. If Kosblikkie Klub is going to serve real needs â not assumptions â we need to hear from more voices in the community.
Weâve already started asking parents, teachers, and community members what they think â and the first responses are telling.
ðĐâðŦ A retired preschool teacher wants adult lunchboxes.
ðĐ A community member said sheâd love the service and prefers to order via WhatsApp.
ð Both agreed on what matters most: price, freshness, nutrition, and easy delivery.
So hereâs the ask:
ð If youâre a parent, teacher, coach, or just someone who cares â please take 3 minutes to fill out the feedback form. Your input will shape what happens next.
 Feed Back Form for Kosblikkie Klub
This isnât about surveys. Itâs about building something together â with real people, real meals, and real insight.
ð Whatâs Next â And How You Can Help
How You Can Help
Kosblikkie Klub is still in pilot mode â and thatâs a powerful place to be. Every lunchbox packed, every WhatsApp order received, and every form submitted helps us refine the system. But thereâs still more to do.
Weâre working toward kitchen licensing, deeper school partnerships, and better menu variety. Weâre also exploring new ways to make ordering smoother and delivery faster. But we wonât grow this alone. Weâre growing it with you.
Hereâs how you can help right now:
- â Fill in the Google Form (yes, again if you have more ideas!)
- ðĢïļ Share this blog with a parent, teacher, or community group
- ðŽ Give feedback via WhatsApp or your school liaison
This isnât a startup with investors. Itâs a community model being built by moms, for moms. And that means your voice matters more than ever.
Final Thought:
The Kosblikkie Klub isnât just about lunch â itâs about restoring sanity for parents, dignity for women, and energy for kids. Built by the community, for the community, this CMH pilot proves that small, honest systems can solve big everyday problems. With Suzette and Cindy at the helm, weâre already seeing the impact.
Now we need your voice. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or supporter, your feedback shapes what comes next. Help us keep this grounded, real, and relevant.
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