Nutrition & Garden

In Fresno, many kids don’t have access to green space or fresh produce.

Nearly 1 in 4 residents in Fresno County is food insecure (Feeding America, 2023). These conditions affect student health, behavior, and academic performance.

ENP’s Nutrition & Garden Program exists to address those realities.

Nuestro enfoque sobre los huertos escolares

ENP ayuda a las escuelas a crear y mantener huertos proporcionando materiales, coordinando a los voluntarios y formando a los profesores. Trabajamos junto a los educadores, no solo para instalar bancales elevados, sino para que el tiempo dedicado al huerto forme parte del aprendizaje y el crecimiento de los alumnos.

Grow School Gardens around Fresno!

Would you like to support the growth of school gardens across Fresno schools?
Would you like to volunteer your time, seeds, or supplies to a school garden?

More School Garden Stories & Stats:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – School Garden Programs Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity (2021)

School gardens increase fruit and vegetable consumption, engagement, and physical activity.

KidsGardening.org – The Impact of Youth Gardening (2020)

Students involved in gardening often influence healthy eating habits in their families.