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About California Farm To School
Farm to School: Nourishing Kids and Communities
Farm to School brings healthy food from local farms to school children nationwide. The program teaches students about the path from
farm to fork, and instills healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. At the same time, use of local produce in school meals and
educational activities provides a new direct market for farmers in the area and mitigates environmental impacts of transporting food
long distances.
More than 30 million children eat a school lunch five days a week, 180 days a year. If school lunch can taste great, and support the
local community, it is a win-win for everyone.
The National Farm to School Network sprouted from this desire to support community-based food systems, strengthen family farms,
and improve student health by reducing childhood obesity. Eight regional lead agencies and national staff provide free training and
technical assistance, information services, networking, and support for policy, media and marketing activities. Farm to School is a
comprehensive program that extends beyond farm fresh salad bars and local foods in the cafeteria to include waste management programs
like composting, and experiential education opportunities such as planting school gardens, cooking demonstrations and farm tours. The
Farm to School approach helps children understand where their food comes from and how their food choices impact their bodies, the environment
and their communities at large.
California Contact
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Mindy Swanson
Center for Food & Justice
1600 Campus Road, MS M-1
Los Angeles, CA 90041
(323) 341-5099
swanson@oxy.edu
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