Monday 06th of February 2012
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Welcome to Food Gardens Foundation
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Hi there Food Gardeners, We hope and trust that you are enjoying the festive season thus far. Amazing news, after 34 years of Food Gardens Foundation in Parkhurst, we have moved. Please note that our offices have moved on the 2nd December to Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown - Soweto. The reason for the move is to allow the Foundation to reach more people and to grow to greater heights. We believe we have been babies for too long and now we need to explode as adults who will be 35 years old soon. |
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Adopt-A-School Foundation |
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The Adopt-A-School Foundation approached us to assist them with a team building project they had to do for the Deloitte staff. Mvelandzandivho Primary School in Chiawelo-Soweto was the school of choice. The team building exercise took place on the 12 November 2010 at the school's grounds. The Deloitte team had a couple of projects at the school including: - Painting some of the classrooms and
- Creating Food Gardens for them
The team that was responsible for the implementation of the Food Gardens with the help of FGF's Trainers were able to create 31 Food Gardens beds. We had an exciting day and the Deloitte team was happy with their achievement. The garden will be looked after by the school and 2 parents from the community. |
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Craison Hygiene making a difference again |
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Craison Hygiene has done it again in 2010 | | | Like last year, they chose Food Gardening as their team building exercise. We assisted the organisation by finding a project consist of pensioners who are passionate about Food Gardening and these pensioners needed the knowledge of sustainable organic Food Gardening. The project chosen is in Tladi - Soweto and the team building exercise took place on 16 November. The Craison Hygiene team and the pensioners with the help of FGF's trainers were able to create 18 Food Gardens beds. | |  |
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From March 2009, the Danone Clover initiative called Danone Clover Food Gardening Project "Caring for our children campaign" of Food Gardening in schools was embarked on together with Food Gardens Foundation (FGF). Up to 40 pre-selected needy schools |
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