High School

Alfred E. Beach High School

Beach High School is the Medical Arts High School in the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System. The Medical and Allied Health Professions Small Learning Community at Beach High School is a school within a school that offers a comprehensive healthcare preparation program through rigorous coursework, hands-on experiences, and networking opportunities in the healthcare field. We focus on teaching our students the importance of a healthy lifestyle that includes wise food choices at an early age.

New Horizons School of Higher Achievement

Our goal is to get kids engaged in new learning and have new experiences. Part of these new experiences will be; introducing healthier eating habits, food choices and food sources. We would like this to be a food source for the school and the community and be a point of connection between these two. Lastly we want to incorporate this whole heartedly into our mindfulness curriculum. We incorporate meditation and yoga into our school day and the garden would fit in with both of those exceptionally well.

Riverside Youth Correctional Facility

Riverside Youth Correctional Facility (RYCF) is a female youth detention facility located in the small community of Boulder MT, housing up to 15 girls, ranging ages 8-17. In addition to being a detention facility, RYCF is an accredited school, offering a traditional curriculum, as well as specialized classes tailored to meet the needs of their unique population. Classes are designed to give students the skills necessary to face rehabilitation and re-entry to the community including financial planning, job success and the ability to be self-sustaining.

Red Wiggler Community Farm

Red Wiggler Community Farm is a non-profit farm that works with youth and adults with and with out disabilities to grow and sell high quality Certified Organic Produce and offer service learning and education opportunities for the surrounding communities. 

 

Seed to Table - Italo's Garden

The mission of the Alameda Boys & Girls Club is to inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. We involve young boys and girls in wholesome activities that build their self-esteem and self-worth. We teach the values of responsibility and respect. The Seed to Table Program is a key part in providing Health & Life Skills, emphasizing learning by doing and critical thinking.

The NutriLiving UNI Project

The aim of the NutriLiving UNI Project is to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and improve the quality of the diet among children.

Our Mission

The NutriLiving UNI project aims to educate children the value of whole, real foods through experience.

Program Description

Salmon School Garden Project

The mission of the Salmon School Garden Project (SSGP) is to develop a school-based garden and corresponding Farm-to-School program, fully integrated into the Salmon School District’s long term learning environment.

What does that look like, exactly?  More than just planting a few vegetables, this project is designed to grow into a dynamic program, connecting students to their food, their community and to local agriculture.

Sustainable Food Center

Sustainable Food Center cultivates a healthy community by strengthening the local food system and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. SFC envisions a food secure community where all children and adults grow, share, and prepare healthy, local food. SFC has 3 main programs: Grow Local, Farm Direct, and The Happy Kitchen/La Cocina Alegre.

José Carreiro Children’s Garden

The goals of the José Carreiro Children’s Garden are to provide place-based hands-on experiences for children which actively engage them in sustainable gardening as of means of learning how plants and animals grow; teach children where food comes from; provide opportunities for children to explore how to support a healthy garden environment; teach children how to make sound choices for healthy bodies; and utilize the garden framework to make connections to the local ecosystem.

The Cultural Conservancy Native Foodways Program

The heart of The Cultural Conservancy’s Native Foodways work lies in connecting Native communities, Native youth, and non-Native allies together in a trailblazing effort to give Native communities equal access, knowledge, and understanding of their foods, traditions, and cultures. In doing so, we focus on health and nutrition through food as an integral step toward improved well-being.

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