February 13, 2014 (Hawai‘i Public Radio)—Nancy Redfeather runs the Hawaii Island School Garden Network, which supports 63 school and community gardens. » Listen
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August 29, 2013 (North Hawaii News)—Kaiser Permanente Hawaii announced it will donate $27,000 in grant funding in support of The Kohala Center. The grant from Kaiser Permanente to The Kohala Center will provide food safety certification and offer the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program in Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii Island elementary schools. This initiative will provide food safety certification of high-need schools and will benefit approximately 700 students. In addition to the Kohala Center donation, they also granted the University of Hawaii Foundation a $50,000 grant, for a total of $77,000 to the two organizations. » Read more
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FoodCorps Program Teaches Healthy Food Habits: Nancy Redfeather
/in HISGN News, News /by liamFebruary 13, 2014 (Hawai‘i Public Radio)—Nancy Redfeather runs the Hawaii Island School Garden Network, which supports 63 school and community gardens.
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Kaiser Permanente Hawaii donates $77,000 to support community health initiatives
/in HISGN News, Laulima News, News /by adminAugust 29, 2013 (North Hawaii News)—Kaiser Permanente Hawaii announced it will donate $27,000 in grant funding in support of The Kohala Center. The grant from Kaiser Permanente to The Kohala Center will provide food safety certification and offer the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program in Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii Island elementary schools. This initiative will provide food safety certification of high-need schools and will benefit approximately 700 students. In addition to the Kohala Center donation, they also granted the University of Hawaii Foundation a $50,000 grant, for a total of $77,000 to the two organizations.
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