School Garden & Farm Successes in Washington


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School Garden & Farm Successes in Washington


Washington State has over 200 school gardens operating across the state! Find out more about school gardens, outdoor educators, and organizations near you at the Washington State Farm to School Network.
 

Common Threads Statewide AmeriCorps Food Educator Team

Common Threads hosts a team of AmeriCorps Food Educators through Serve Washington. Members of the AmeriCorps food educator team currently serve at Common Threads in Whatcom County, Coupeville Farm to School, and Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center. If you’re interested in learning more, please visit Common Threads' Statewide Food Educator Team page.



National School Garden Map

The National School Garden Map synthesizes data from school gardens and school garden support organizations nationwide, gathered in collaboration with district, regional, and state partners. The goal: provide a living snapshot of school gardens across the country to spark new connections and address gaps in service, and we want you to be part of it! Check out the recording for our Launch and Informational Session to learn more about how to engage with this tool.

Not on the map yet? Share your information through this form.

Already there? Check to see that your data is accurate. If not, use this form to share updated data.

If your organization works with multiple school garden sites and you'd like to share data in bulk, please email daniel@sgsonetwork.org.

This map was created in partnership with KidsGardening, the Edible Schoolyard Project, National Farm to School Network, EcoRise and generously funded by the USDA and Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation.


Washington School Garden Program Highlights

A few highlights of the many school garden programs and organizations across the state are below: