School Cafeterias

Rippowam school garden by the kids in the school

To create a school garden that will improve the quality of life for students in the garden. Provide a catayst for the neighborhood and community development. Stimulate Social Interaction. Encourage self-reliance. Beautify the neighborhood. Produce nutritious food. Reducefamilies food budget. Conserve resourses. Create opportunity for recreation, excersise, therapy, and education. Reduce crime. prederve green space that is not lawns. create income opportunities and economic development. redus city heat from streets and parking lots.

Big Pine Academy Edible Garden

 Florida Keys Tropical School garden at a charter school

Thomas Jefferson Middle School Edible School Yard

 We are building an edible school yard to involve our students in their own nourishment.

Trinity Homegrown Foods

 Trinity Homegrown Foods is  advocacy  group to promote food and gardening centered in the rural community of Hayfork, Ca. We have been approached by the principle of our elementary school to help plan a community effort to coordinate local farmers participation is suppling food stuffs to the school lunch program and to assist in the formation of a student garden and possible kitchen classroom. We are at the initial planning stage of this project having just  submitted a grant proposal for funding this week.

Sustainable Love from Development

Sustainable Love is dedicated to educating children about foods and nutrition by offering healthy foods at meal times, providing education materials about the foods being served, helping students create a garden and guiding children in preparing healthy snacks.

Our pilot project is taking place at Peaceful Valley Montessori Academy in Golden Valley. We've succeeded in providing healthy, naturally delicious meals. The garden and educational program was started and May and is coming along slowly, but we keep working to succeed.

Food For Thought

Food for Thought provides students with a federally reimbursed breakfast “in the classroom.” In each participating school, breakfasts are delivered directly to the classroom, where students and teachers spend the first 10 minutes of the school day eating breakfast together. During these 10 minutes of communal time, teachers can take attendance, lead students through a focused activity on health and wellness, and build a familial learning community.

DC Central Kitchen: Locally Sourced, Scratch-Cooked School Meals

 Across America, a new movement has emerged urging schools to offer healthier food options to children. The movement for tastier school food, called for by kids of all ages, is much older.

At DC Central Kitchen, we are proving that healthy, scratch-cooked meals can be enjoyable for children, affordable for school districts, and valuable for teachers who need children to be nourished and focused.

AQUA TERRA kids!

AQUA TERRA kids! is dedicated to providing nutritious, delicious school lunches that will inspire a lifetime of making good dietary choices. With a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients served in re-useable containers, the kids! lunch program strives to prevent food-related health problems as well as support a sustainable, green environment. It also offloads the burden of preparing and packaging these lunches from parents who want to do the right thing but are pressed for time.

 

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