Category Archives: Farm To School

Green Youth Farm

The Green Youth Farm, a project of the Chicago Botanic Garden, offers students the opportunity to learn all aspects of organic farming — from planting seeds and starts to managing a hive of bees, from cooking with the food they grow to selling it at farmstands and markets (and to the Garden Café, where the chef incorporates the fresh organic produce into many menu items available to Chicago Botanic Garden visitors).

Students are paid a stipend for four hours per week in the spring and fall and 20 hours per week in the summer working at the farms, but the benefits they gain far outweigh the wages they earn. By the end of the season, participants have learned how to work together as a team, gained valuable job skills, discovered a whole new way to look at the food they eat, and grown their support system to include supervisors, program coordinators, legislators, and their fellow participants.

The one-acre farm in suburban North Chicago is located in the Greenbelt Forest Preserve off Green Bay Road. The quarter-acre site is in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, at 3555 West Ogden Avenue. An additional farm was added in 2009 — the Washington Park Farm at Dyett High School at 555 E. 51st Street added an additional three-quarters of an acre of growing space to the farms.

Finally, Chicago Public Schools has hosted one more Jr. Green Youth Farm since 2006, currently located at Helen J. McCorkle School at 4421 S. State Street. This Jr. Green Youth Farm serves 10 to 12 middle-school students after school and for a six-week program during the summer.

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Gourmet Gorilla

Gourmet Gorilla provides pre-schools, schools, and institutions with healthy, local, and organic foods for breakfast, lunch and snacks, delivered daily. The food provided has an emphasis on foods that are familiar to children, while occasionally pushing the envelope of taste and food experience. The menus are as much a learning and educational experience as they are a healthy eating option. Gourmet Gorilla recipes are designed to meet and exceed the USDA, Illinois Board of Education and City of Chicago Board of Education meal requirements. All our meals are kid tested and developed with 1 to 12 year olds in mind!

Gourmet Gorilla obtains 100% of its produce from certified organic purveyors, our meats are free range, grass fed and all natural, and they have not been subjected to artificial growth hormones and antibiotics, or artificial preservatives; Gourmet Gorilla observes a strict Non GMO policy, and is peanut-free.

Our kitchen is working towards becoming a zero waste kitchen, with a composting program, recycling program, and delivery via environmentally responsible vehicles. Schools that switch to us not only obtain better nutrition and safer food, but also help the local economy, promote food security, and encourage environmental responsibility.

Gourmet Gorilla also has the ability to develop curriculum for schools to incorporate farm to school programs, this may include setup of indoor/outdoor herb gardens, visits to urban farms to collect produce, pet animals, and learn about the lifecycle of the organic food chain.

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Filed under Clean Energy, Curriculum, Farm To School, Healthy Food, Local Food, Nutrition, Schools

FamilyFarmed.org

The mission of FamilyFarmed.org is to expand the production, marketing and distribution of locally grown and responsibly produced food, in order to enhance the social, economic and environmental health of our communities.

FamilyFarmed.org is a sophisticated system designed to connect local food producers with trade buyers and consumers on a regional level. The organization works directly with family farmers as well as with local and national organizations that serve farmers and are working to build local food systems. FamilyFarmed.org helps consumers and trade buyers develop trusting relationships with farmers and artisanal food producers by sharing information about their values and production methods.

We also work through our website, annual FamilyFarmed EXPO, and Chicagoland CSA Guide to educate the public about eating locally grown food, supporting farm families, and becoming members of local CSA programs.

Programs include:

  • Farm to School
  • Market Development
  • Local Food Systems Leadership
  • CSA Promotion
  • Food Safety
  • FamilyFarmed Expo
  • Food Access

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