Reader's Digest Building Good Food Gardens!
Reader's Digest Building Good Food Gardens! For many families, fresh fruits and vegetables are hard to find and expensive. That's why Good Food Gardens are so important. They're nutrition-teaching tools that provide kids with access to the healthy food they need to live active, productive lives. In partnership with Share Our Strength and Food Network, Reader's Digest and our sponsors are underwriting the creation of five new edible Good Food Gardens in schools and communities like yours. It's part of our joint commitment to nutrition education and healthy food. Good Food Gardens will be awarded to nonprofit 501(a)(3) organizations, schools with a valid NCES code or local government entities that serve children and youth.
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