Kitchen Classrooms

Organic Wishes

 I would like to start a revolution of organic whole food.  Not dead stay on the shelf for 20 years processed food.  

Where kids can enjoy learning what food really is.  Please help save our kids and join the revolution!

Grimmway Schools Edible Schoolyards

Our mission at Grimmway Academy Edible Schoolyard is to create and sustain an organic garden and learning kitchen that is integrated into the school’s curriculum and culture. We also want to encourage children to discover and develop a healthy relationship with the food they eat. Modeled after the pioneering work of Alice Waters' Edible Schoolyard in Berkeley and the Buena Vista Edible Schoolyard in Bakersfield, we have wholly integrated an organic garden and kitchen classroom into the culture and campus of Grimmway Academy, a charter school in the rural town of Arvin, CA.

The Garden Project: Cafe

At bellcate School we believe that all students are valuable and possess the ability to contribute something meaningful to the world. We believe that in order to harvest these gifts it is essential to identify and address basic human and unique individual needs (physiological, safety and security, belonging, love, acceptance, esteem, approval and recognition). Our mission and core values support the bellcate School philosophy.

Pelion Community Garden at City Honors School

Mission
To Create and Implement a School Garden Program at City Honors where students will have hands on learning opportunities to explore the connections between food, health and the environment.

MEarth at the Hilton Bialek Habitat

MEarth connects our kids with...

  • Their Earth
  • Their Community
  • Their Potential

Every year thousands of students, teachers, neighbors and volunteers from across Monterey County experience, learn and grow with MEarth at the Hilton Bialek Habitat.

MEarth is a nonprofit organization that promotes responsibility, empowerment and analyitical thinking. We inspire students to understand appreciate and protect the natural environment.

Urban Sprouts

 By cultivating school gardens in San Francisco’s under-served neighborhoods, Urban Sprouts partners with youth and their families to build eco-literacy, equity, wellness, and community.

Rhode Island School for the Deaf Community Garden

 Rhode Island School for the Deaf is a small program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. We are a pre-kindergarten through high school program. We are so fortunate to have a beautiful organic garden on our property. The students designed and fabricated all 17 4 x 4 square foot gardens. The teachers use the garden for academic purposes in literacy, vocabulary development, math and science. Some students use the garden to learn how to follow directions and make healthy meals from the garden produce.

Harborview Elementary School Garden

 Harborview Elementary School Garden started in the spring of 2012, planning our first harvest celebration, meal and curriculum!  Focusing on Fish to Schools

Twin Palms Center for the Disabled

We are a  non profit center for the disabled serving Adults with various disabilities including Down Syndrome and Autism.  We are creating a working garden for the students to plant, tend and harvest into wholesome and delicious meals each day. With the eventual hopes of selling what we grow.

Food, Culture and Community

This program is in its infancy.

Further information follows as the program unfolds.

Best,

Susanne

+45 36 96 47 64

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