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Whole Kids Foundation is on a mission to improve children’s nutrition by supporting schools, inspiring families and empowering kids to make healthier food choices.
Whole Kids Foundation supports schools and inspires families to improve children’s nutrition and wellness. Founded by Whole Foods Market in 2011, the independent, nonprofit organization is based in Austin, Texas, and serves schools and organizations in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.
For ongoing news and updates, follow Whole Kids Foundation on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Programs in three countries — U.S., Canada and the U.K.
· 10,000,000 kids choosing vegetables and fruits to nourish their bodies and minds
· 12,000 schools dedicated to healthy learning
· 7,521 school gardens granted, connecting kids to real food
· 6,152 salad bars granted, the best part of the lunch line!
· 858 honeybee hives granted to schools and nonprofits
· 22,928 teachers and school staff modeling healthy choices in classrooms
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FB/IG: @WholeKidsFoundation | Twitter: @WholeKidsFnd
Hashtag: #GrowingHealthyKids
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Did you know we are #growinghealthykids by partnering with @WholeKidsFnd to support school gardens, salad bars in schools, and #pollinator education? Learn more and check out some #successstories at http://bit.ly/3LRdZ9Y.
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We are here to save the queen... #bee! Did you know we partner with @WholeKidsFnd to provide experiential learning about #bees and #pollinators? Learn more about their programs at https://bit.ly/40ji2zU.
We're sharing the buzz with @WholeKidsFnd! Our #pollinators take priority, and we are proud to support #beehive #education. Learn more about our partner at https://bit.ly/40ji2zU.
1 in 3 bites of food is thanks to our pollinators so we're partnering with @wholekidsfoundation to give bees a chance and support beehive education. Learn more about their programs at https://bit.ly/40ji2zU.
Our buzzing pollinators support our food system, and we are proud to support pollinators with @wholekidsfoundation! Learn more about their programs at https://bit.ly/40ji2zU.
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Whole Kids Foundation supports schools and inspires families to improve children’s nutrition and wellness. Founded by Whole Foods Market in 2011, the independent, nonprofit organization is based in Austin, Texas, and serves schools and organizations in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. For more information on the Foundation’s school programs including school gardens, salad bars, beehives, and nutrition education for teachers, visit wholekidsfoundation.org. For ongoing news and updates, follow Whole Kids Foundation on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Outdoor and hands-on learning is engaging for children, and research — including a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin — shows that students who participate in gardening, nutrition and cooking classes eat more fruits and vegetables.