FoodCorps: Now Recruiting!
from Civil Eats:
FoodCorps: Now Recruiting!
January 12th, 2012
By Jerusha Klemperer
FoodCorps is growingexpanding the number of states well be working in next year and expanding the number of service members who are creating community and creating change. We created FoodCorps with two goals in mind: Addressing a public health crisis and providing a training opportunity for all of growing interest in careers in food and agriculture. Becoming a FoodCorps service member is a way to launch your career in food and farming while helping kids get healthy.
Rachel is one of 50 future food systems leaders who started their terms of service this past August as the first ever class of FoodCorps service members. So far this year, these service members have reached over 20,000 children in 10 states. They are addressing the nations painful and costly childhood obesity epidemic using our three recipe ingredient for change: Hands-on nutrition education, growing and tending school gardens, and getting healthy local food onto school cafeteria trays.
Here is what Rachel had to say about her experience this year:
Being the new garden lady at a school in small town is cause enough for conversation. Add in the University of Georgia logos that emblazen the coffee thermos I take to school with me every day, and I stick out even more in the sea of Arkansas Razorback gear that comes standard for most of the students and teachers at my school. Serving for FoodCorps has brought me to the town of Marshall, Arkansas, where I spend my days gardening with students from Marshall middle and elementary schools. The school is a part of the Delta Garden Study, a childhood obesity prevention research project based out of the Arkansas Childrens Hospital Research Institute. ..............(more)
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http://civileats.com/2012/01/12/foodcorps-now-recruiting/