Whole Kids Foundation Creates Opportunities Apply Now!

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The Whole Kids Foundation, a nonprofit created by Whole Foods Market, is committed to improving children's nutrition and wellness through various grant programs for schools and nonprofit organizations. The organization supports initiatives like edible gardens, honey bee educational hives, and salad bars, encouraging kids to embrace healthy eating habits. Currently, grant applications are open for schools, with a submission deadline of November 15, 2017. Schools such as Sunset Elementary and Lake Hills have already benefited from these grants, showcasing the program's success in Bellevue. The foundation aims to foster a love for fresh, nutritious foods while addressing the pressing issue of childhood obesity.

Through partnerships with organizations like FoodCorps and The Bee Cause Project, they are providing essential resources and funding. By promoting salad bars in schools, Whole Kids Foundation emphasizes the importance of accessible fresh produce, leading to increased consumption of fruits and vegetables among students. This initiative not only serves individual schools but also plays a crucial role in cultivating healthier communities across the nation.

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