As childhood obesity approaches an epidemic, medical professionals, nutritionists, and parents are starting to pay attention to what kids are eating at school. Unfortunately, it’s mostly processed, pre-packaged foods, high in fat, salt, sugar and preservatives. But, there’s one program that’s restoring some sanity\u2014and good nutrition\u2014to school lunch menus around the country.<\/p>\n
The National Farm to School Network<\/strong><\/a> is a collaborative project of the Center for Food & Justice<\/strong><\/a> (CFJ), and the Community Food Security Coalition<\/strong><\/a> (CFSC). Founded in 2007, Farm to School brings healthy fresh food from local farms directly to local school cafeterias. Beside providing delicious fresh fruits and vegetables, the program teaches students about how food is produced and instills healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. It supports community-based agriculture, strengthens family farms, helps reduce childhood obesity. and mitigates the environmental impact of transporting food long distances. Not only do kids enjoy nutritious farm fresh food, they learn that their food choices have consequences\u2014for their bodies, the environment and their communities.<\/p>\n Currently, there are approximately 2,224 Farm to School programs spread across 45 states with 2,105 school districts involved.<\/p>\n Here is some information from the Farm to School website:<\/a><\/p>\n Farm to School programs are good for children Farm to School programs are good for schools Because of the program’s success, there are six bills in Congress trying to work their way into the Child Nutrition Reauthorization that include funding for Farm to School:<\/p>\n H.R. 4710<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>Farm to School Improvements Act of 2010\u2014Representative Rush Holt (D-NJ)–would provide $50 million in mandatory funding for a competitive grant program supporting Farm to School programs at USDA.<\/em><\/p>\n H.R. 4333<\/strong><\/a> Children\u2019s Fruit and Vegetable Act of 2009\u2014Representative Sam Farr (D-CA)\u2014this comprehensive bill is aimed at supporting salad bars in school, increasing funding for equipment, and also includes language similar to Rep. Holt\u2019s language in support of Farm to School<\/em><\/p>\n H.R. 5456<\/strong><\/a> National Farm-to-School Act of 2010\u2014Representative Betty McCollum\u2014would authorize discretionary funding for a competitive grant program supporting Farm to School programs at USDA, and encourages the use of existing USDA programs to support Farm to School efforts.<\/em><\/p>\n H.R. 5209 <\/strong><\/a>Healthy Communities through Helping to Offer Incentives and Choices to Everyone in Society Act of 2010\u2014Representative Ron Kind\u2014this comprehensive bill is aimed at combating obesity and includes language authorizing Farm to School programs<\/em><\/p>\n
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