jardines escolares

Visión: Sustainable and equitable support of school garden programs across Arlington County.

School gardens are an important component of our community’s urban agriculture landscape. School gardens provide teaching opportunities for students, hands-on learning experiences, nutritious produce for consumption in classrooms and lunchrooms, and provide much needed fresh produce to school community families and local food pantries. School garden programs develop students’ appreciation of “where their food comes from” and develop life-long skills they can use to grow their own food.

In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that led to the closure of schools and a dramatic increase in families experiencing economic hardship and food insecurity, FOUA provided direct support to four school gardens during the school closure with the goal of increasing production to donate fresh produce to local food pantries. FOUA worked in partnership with school garden coordinators, Master Gardeners and Virginia Cooperative Extension to transform four classroom instruction gardens at Hoffman-Boston Elementary, Wakefield High School, Thomas Jefferson Middle School, and Tuckahoe Elementary into scalable ‘urban farm’ sites to support our Arlington community’s food insecure neighbors. Más de 1,588 libras de productos frescos de estos sitios de Victory Garden 2020 se distribuyeron a despensas de alimentos en todo el condado. Lee mas: FOUA Informe final del Jardín de la Victoria 2020.

Póster de Victory Gardens de la estudiante de Wakefield Renee Whiffen

2021 comenzó con el traspaso oficial del Plot Against Hunger program to FOUA from AFAC, and the gradual reopening of schools. FOUA’s efforts with school gardens shifted to more long-term goals and away from the urgent and immediate needs presented during the pandemic. FOUA is working in partnership with Virginia Cooperative Extension, Master Gardeners, Marymount University, and the Arlington Iniciativa Patios Escolares Vivos to provide technical assistance and other support, and to build a network of school garden programs to cultivate community, peer to peer connections, and opportunity for long-term strategic planning.

Si es un coordinador de huertos escolares o está conectado a un programa de huertos escolares, envíe un correo electrónico a schoolgardens@arlingtonurbanag.org para que lo agreguen a School Garden Network. FOUA organiza reuniones mensuales en línea el tercer miércoles. Si desea unirse a las reuniones, Complete éste formulario. Verificar Calendario de convocatorias 2022.

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