A recent 10 week program offered in Hampton Park - developed in partnership with Southern Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA)- engaged Aboriginal fathers of diverse age groups and
their children in a community garden project, cultural workshops and parenting yarns.
Not exact matches
For example,
Garden Grove Church carries on an excellent program of teaching reading to underprivileged
children in the
community.
I don't have a lot of experience
in gardening, but I did help my mom
in our family
garden as a
child and, three years ago, some friends and I had our own plot
in a
community garden.
6140 Northern Blvd. Adelphi University's Motamed Field Atkinson Intermediate School Barasch Field Basketball City Bay Ridge Preparatory School Bay Ridge Preparatory School — Basketball Facility Ben Vitale Athletic Field Buckley Country Day School Cantiague Park Cedar Creek Park Centereach Park Charles Wang Athletic Fields Con Ed - FIAO Field Dawnwood Middle School Dean Skelos Sports Complex Diamond
in the Pines Dyker Beach Park — Field 5 East Woods School Eisenhower Park Eisenhower Park — Field A Eisenhower Park — Field B Eisenhower Park — Field C Evangel Christian School Flushing Meadows Corona Park — Flushing Baseball Field # 15 Freeport High School Fundamental Sports Training Center
Garden City
Community Park
Garden City Country Club Grace Episcopal Day School Greis Park Hackley School Heritage Park Hewlett High School Holy
Child Academy Island
Garden Basketball Juniper Valley Park Kimberton Waldorf School Kissena Corridor Park Lawrence Woodmere Academy Lexington School for the Deaf Long Beach Catholic Regional School Malverne High School Manhasset Valley County Park Martin de Porres High School Martin Luther High School MCU Park Medford Athletic Complex Merrick Road Park Metropolitan Oval Newbridge Road Park Our Savior New American School Portledge School Prospect Park Parade Grounds Randall's Island — Field 28 Randall's Island — Field 31 Randall's Island — Field 38 Randall's Island — Field 46 Randall's Island — Field 73 Randall's Island — Field 81 Red Hook Fields Complex Red Hook Recreational Area Rudolf Steiner School — Lower School Rudolf Steiner School — Upper School Solomon Schechter Day School Solomon Schechter Day School — Elementary School Campus Solomon Schechter Day School — Upper School Campus St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Regional School St. Paul's Recreation Complex St. Peter of Alcantara School Staten Island Academy Syosset High School The Berkeley Carroll School The Green Vale School The Kew - Forest School The Knox School The Lake Grove School Trinity Lutheran School United Nations International School — Manhattan Campus United Nations International School — Queens Campus Upper Room Christian School Van Cortlandt Park Wantagh Park Wellington C. Mepham High School West Hempstead High School
* Designer Rinda West will speak on how gardeners can use native plants grouped
in their natural
communities from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. April 28 as part of the «Art
in the
Garden» at the Beverly Art Center, 2407 W. 111th St.. Other speakers at the event, sponsored by the Morgan Park / Beverly Hills
Garden Club, will address
gardening with
children, worm composting, beekeeping and making mead.
Derico works with various
community groups, including the area Head Start Program, helping to serve their
children and the Extension Service program, where students and parents have volunteered
in their
garden project.
U.S. — The Rudolf Steiner School — High School, New York (the first Waldorf school
in the U.S., opened
in 1928)-- The Redmont School, Alabama — The Aurora Waldorf school of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska — The Desert Marigold, Phoenix, Arizona — The Desert Star
Community School, Sedona, Arizona — The Enchanted Desert School, Tuscon, Arizona — The Camelia Waldorf School, Sacramento, California — The Cedar Springs Waldorf School, Placerville, California — The Davis Waldorf School, California — The East Bay Waldorf School — High School, El Sobrante, California — The Highland Hall Waldorf School — High School, Northridge, California — The Live Oak Waldorf School, Meadow Vista, California — The Marin Waldorf School, San Rafael, California — The Monterey Bay Charter School, California — The Pasadena Waldorf School, Altadena, California — The Sacramento Waldorf School — High School, Fair Oaks, California — The San Francisco Waldorf School — High School, California — The Santa Cruz Waldorf School, California — The Sierra Waldorf School, Jamestown, California — The Summerfield Waldorf School — High School, Santa Rosa, California — The Valley Waldorf City School of Los Angeles, California — The Waldorf School of San Diego, California — The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara, California — The Waldorf School of Orange County, California — The Waldorf School of the Peninsula, Los Altos, California — The Westside Waldorf School, Santa Monica, California — The Denver Waldorf School — High School, Colorado — The River Song Waldorf School, Fort Collins, Colorado — The Shepherd Valley Waldorf School, Niwot, Colorado — The Shining Mountain Waldorf School — High School, Boulder, Colorado — The Tara Performing Arts High School — Boulder, Colorado — The Housatonic Valley School, Newtown, Connecticut — The Apple Blossom School and Family Center, Wilton, Connecticut — The Linden Hill School, Wilton, Connecticut — The Suncoast Waldorf School, Clearwater, Florida — The Waldorf School of Atlanta, Georgia — The Honolulu Waldorf School, Honolulu, Hawaii — The Malamalama Waldorf School, Keaau, Hawaii — The Kona Pacific School, Kealakekua, Hawaii — The Haleakala Waldorf School, Kula, Hawaii — The Sandpoint Waldorf School, Idaho — The Chicago Waldorf School — High School, Illinois — The Prairie Moon School, Lawrence, Kansas — The Waldorf School of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky — The Tidewater School, Elliot, Maine — The Waldorf School of Baltimore, Maryland — The Washington Waldorf School — High School, Maryland — The Waldorf High School of Massachusetts Bay, Belmont, Massachusetts — The Cape Ann Waldorf School, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts — The Great Barrington Rudolf Steiner School, Massachusetts — The Hartsbrook School, Hadley, Massachusetts — The Waldorf School
in Lexington, Massachusetts — The Waldorf School of Cape Cod, Bourne, Massachusetts — The Detroit Waldorf School, Michigan — The Minnesota Waldorf School, Maplewood, Minnesota — The Twin Cities Area Waldorf Schools, Minnesota — The Watershed High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Shining Rivers School, St. Louis, Missouri — The Glacier Lifelong Learning Center, Kalispell, Montana — The High Mowing School — High School, Wilton, New Hampshire — The Pine Hill Waldorf School, Wilton, New Hampshire — The Waldorf School of Princeton, New Jersey — The Santa Fe Waldorf School, Santa Fe, New Mexico — The Aurora Waldorf School, West Falls, New York — The Green Meadow Waldorf School — High School, Chestnut Ridge, New York — The Hawthorne Valley School — High School, Ghent, New York — The Northern Lights Waldorf School, Wilmington, New York — The Rudolf Steiner School — High School, New York, New York — The Sunbridge College, Spring Valley, New York — The Waldorf School of
Garden City — High School, New York — The Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs — High School, Saratoga Springs, New York — The Emerson Waldorf School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina — The Cincinnati Waldorf School, Ohio — The Spring
Garden Waldorf School, Copley, Ohio — The Cedarwood School, Portland, Oregon — The Corvallis Waldorf School, Oregon — The Eugene Waldorf School, Oregon — The Portland Waldorf School — High School, Oregon — The Shining Star School, NE Portland, Oregon — The Swallowtail School, Hillsboro, Oregon — The Kimberton Waldorf School — High School, Kimberton, Pennsylvania (founded 1941)-- The Waldorf School of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — The Philadelphia
Children's School, Pennsylvania — The River Valley School, Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania — The Susquehanna Waldorf School, Marietta, Pennsylvania — The Meadowbrook Waldorf School, W Greenwich, Rhode Island — The Linden Corner School, Nashville, Tennessee — The Austin Waldorf School — High School, Texas — The Upper Valley Waldorf School, Quechee, Vermont — The Spring Meadow Waldorf School, Richmond, Virginia — The Bright Water School, Seattle, Washington — The Olympia Waldorf School, East Olympia, Washington — The Seattle Waldorf School, Washington — The Three Cedars School, Bellevue, Washington — The Whatcom Hills Waldorf School, Bellingham, Washington — The Washington Waldorf School, Washington DC — The Pleasant Ridge Waldorf School, Viroqua, Wisconsin — The Tamarack
Community School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin — The Three Rivers School, La Crosse, Wisconsin — The Youth Initiative High School, Viroqua, Wisconsin
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding
in 2014 include: Access of WNY; Be-A-Friend Program (Big Brothers Big Sisters); Blossom
Garden Friends School; Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, Holland, East Aurora, Eden, Orchard Park, and the Northtowns; Buffalo Urban League; Canisius College;
Child & Adolescent Treatment Services;
Child & Adolescent Treatment Services (Detention); City of Lackawanna;
Community Action Organization; Cradle Beach Camp; Elim
Community Corp.; Erie Regional Housing Dev.
Agencies receiving Year - Round funding
in 2014 include: Access of WNY, Inc. ($ 10,000), African Cultural Center of Buffalo, Inc. ($ 8,500), Be-A-Friend Program, Inc. (Big Brothers Big Sisters)($ 7,500), Blossom
Garden Friends School ($ 3,000), Boys & Girls Club of Buffalo, Inc. ($ 7,500), Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Inc. ($ 5,000), Boys & Girls Club of Northtowns of WNY, Inc. ($ 12,500), Boys & Girls Club of Orchard Park, Inc. ($ 5,000), Boys and Girls Club East Aurora, Inc. ($ 15,000), Buffalo Urban League, Inc. ($ 12,500), Canisius College ($ 5,000),
Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Inc. ($ 5,500),
Child and Family Services of Erie County (Haven House)($ 10,000), Compeer West, Inc. ($ 10,000), Computers for
Children, Inc. ($ 7,500), Cradle Beach Camp, Inc. ($ 12,500), Daemen College ($ 10,000), Elim
Community Corporation ($ 5,000), Erie Regional Housing Dev.
A few weeks ago I spent a day with a wonderful organization called «Kids Grow» - a
children's program that encourages interest
in gardening and takes place
in local
community gardens.
Spend time cooking or serving food to poor and homeless people over the holidays or cold winter months, work together to clean up a local park, plant a
community garden or spend the day cheering up some
children staying
in the hospital.
Arenas leads Hoover's after - school
Garden Nutrition classes, one of several programs comprising the educational outreach of the People's Grocery, a nonprofit West Oakland organization that,
in addition to providing the
community with access to high - quality, affordable food, aims to educate
children and adults about nutrition and what it calls «food justice,» or «the human right to healthy food.»
Alongside our
children's growing enthusiasm for
gardening, our work has prompted wider interest within the
community, resulting
in an increasing number of mutually beneficial partnerships with local organisations and businesses.
Leonie McNamara is a
community educator and parent of three
children living
in Dulwich Hill,
in Sydney's Inner West, and a fervent advocate of the benefits of kitchen
gardens in schools.
We also work
in early childhood centres,
children's hubs, pre-schools and
child care centres, therapeutic and sensory
gardens, parks and playgrounds, and other
community settings.
It also explains how schools are providing imaginative spaces for
children to play
in deprived
communities where few families have
gardens, and how some are using their facilities to extend opportunities for physical activity outside the school day.
Benefits of
Community Service Learning Types of
Community Service Learning Projects Steps
in Doing a Community Service Learning Project Questions and Concerns Five Projects In - Depth The Dog Poop Project The Bus Bully Project Wetlands as Classroom and Service Opportunity Biographies of Nursing Home Residents Trick - or - Treating for UNICEF Thirteen Projects At - A-Glance Quilt Project Heifer Project Visits to an Alzheimer's Unit Vegetable Garden Water Testing Coral Transplant Project Books on Tape Bias in Literature Salmon Restoration Student - Run Business Multi-Site Community Service Learning Voter Registration and Awareness Drive Hunger Awareness Conclusion Community Service Learning Resources Northeast Foundation for Children, 2002, 129 pages, paper ISBN: 1 -892989-07
in Doing a
Community Service Learning Project Questions and Concerns Five Projects
In - Depth The Dog Poop Project The Bus Bully Project Wetlands as Classroom and Service Opportunity Biographies of Nursing Home Residents Trick - or - Treating for UNICEF Thirteen Projects At - A-Glance Quilt Project Heifer Project Visits to an Alzheimer's Unit Vegetable Garden Water Testing Coral Transplant Project Books on Tape Bias in Literature Salmon Restoration Student - Run Business Multi-Site Community Service Learning Voter Registration and Awareness Drive Hunger Awareness Conclusion Community Service Learning Resources Northeast Foundation for Children, 2002, 129 pages, paper ISBN: 1 -892989-07
In - Depth The Dog Poop Project The Bus Bully Project Wetlands as Classroom and Service Opportunity Biographies of Nursing Home Residents Trick - or - Treating for UNICEF Thirteen Projects At - A-Glance Quilt Project Heifer Project Visits to an Alzheimer's Unit Vegetable
Garden Water Testing Coral Transplant Project Books on Tape Bias
in Literature Salmon Restoration Student - Run Business Multi-Site Community Service Learning Voter Registration and Awareness Drive Hunger Awareness Conclusion Community Service Learning Resources Northeast Foundation for Children, 2002, 129 pages, paper ISBN: 1 -892989-07
in Literature Salmon Restoration Student - Run Business Multi-Site
Community Service Learning Voter Registration and Awareness Drive Hunger Awareness Conclusion
Community Service Learning Resources Northeast Foundation for
Children, 2002, 129 pages, paper ISBN: 1 -892989-07-7
Founder Sonia Newhouse utilized her entrepreneur and organic
gardening skills, compassion, and integrity as a foundation for what later would become a successful organization that would improve the lives of countless women,
children, and
communities in need.
This self - guided walking tour showcases the unique homes and
gardens of the creative Venice Beach
community, with original homeowner style as well as the designs of renowned architects and landscapers and has served thousands of «at risk»
children and families
in its 106 years.
Examples of Laugesen's work can be found
in various private and public collections around the country, including the Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO; Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, CO; Lowry
Community Open Space, Denver, CO;
Children's
Garden Montessori, Denver, CO..
You're going to see
community gardens, and schools, and
children playing
in the park.
In the four lot parcel, seven community groups serving children with special needs, immigrant children and their families, people in drug treatment programs, as well as individual family gardeners come together — spanning various demographics, united by a common love of gardening — to grow food, congregate and avail themselves of much need respite in planted spac
In the four lot parcel, seven
community groups serving
children with special needs, immigrant
children and their families, people
in drug treatment programs, as well as individual family gardeners come together — spanning various demographics, united by a common love of gardening — to grow food, congregate and avail themselves of much need respite in planted spac
in drug treatment programs, as well as individual family gardeners come together — spanning various demographics, united by a common love of
gardening — to grow food, congregate and avail themselves of much need respite
in planted spac
in planted space.
One is providing school scholarships to Belizean
children in need, and the other is fundraising for
community projects, like setting up organic
gardens, computer labs and fun runs.
I am involved
in volunteer efforts
in my
community, such as teaching seniors how to build websites and showing
children how to
garden through a local project.
Strategies: Establishing home and
community fruit / vegetable
gardens; healthy cooking classes; increased involvement of Indigenous
children in sports.
On the upside this school is a gem
in lot ways... boutique size good school
community of talented and involved parents generally strong test scores school - wide activities give
children many opportunities to be exposed to different areas of learning Science (Science Fair) Performing Arts (Foxtravaganza)
Gardening Recycling Music programs Art Read - a-Thon and more.