
Heal Project
Heal Project
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More about this organization
Mission
We teach kids where their food comes from and why it matters.
About
The Heal Project School Program: A comprehensive health education program integrated into the daily school schedule of two schools within the Cabrillo Unified School District, primarily focusing on grades 2-3. The program utilizes a combination of classroom instruction, garden and food-based curriculum & activities focusing on health, environment, agriculture and learning. The Heal Project Farm Program: A hands-on environmental educational program available to school children of San Mateo County. The program primarily benefits elementary school level but is open to grades K-12, providing opportunities to understand food systems & develop positive associations with fresh produce through planting, growing, harvesting and eating activities.
