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How FGF can help you
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Food Gardening and Schools Curricula |
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Educationists, teachers and trainers often ask the important question - where and how does "Food Gardening" fit into a school or ABE (adult basic education) or other training programme (or curriculum)? |
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Food Gardens Foundation serves |
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- Individuals:
- such as the unemployed, the disabled, the aged, the marginalized, and the poor, as well as all those who wish to upgrade their quality of life.
- Community groups in rural and urban areas - women's organisations, welfare groups, youth groups, churches and other NGO's and CBO's.
- Government departments
- Education, Health, Social Development, Agriculture, Environment, Labour and local metropolitan councils.
- Companies
- Workers who are retiring or might be retrenched, or who would like to add to their skills and pass these on to others at their homes and within their communities.
- Also schools, technikons, universities, training centres, hospitals and clinics.
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Services offered by the Food Gardens Foundation |
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Training: We offer the following trainings: - 1-Day Level I Basic Organic Food Gardening workshops
- 2-Day Level I Basic Organic Food Gardening training
Course Outline: One-Day Workshop a. 1st Half: Introduction to FGF Method b. 2nd Half: Practical Implementation of the Method
Two-Days Basic Food Gardening Course Day 1: Theory session on the FGF Method and the advantages thereof Day 2: Practical session on implementing a Food Garden
Our training activities are aimed at educating the following candidates: |
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