International Projects
The AmpleHarvest.org campaign diminishes hunger in America by helping backyard gardeners share their excess garden produce with neighborhood food pantries.
Ample Harvest
Jamie Oliver believes that every child in America has the right to fresh, nutritious school meals, and that every family deserves real, honest, wholesome food. So he's calling for America to stand up for better food!
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Australian chef, Stephanie Alexander, began the Kitchen Gardening Programme in just one school in Victoria back in 2001. It has grown into a national food education revolution, backed by central government, with young children all over Australia enjoying growing, harvesting, preparing and sharing fresh, seasonal produce at school.
Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation
Two Angry Moms is a documentary film that asks the question: What happens when two fed-up moms try to change school food? Filmmaker Amy Kalafa crosses the country in search of alternatives to the toxic food
environment found in many US schools. The film offers successful and often inspirational examples of how to improve school food and make a difference in both the health of each child and the long-term health of the country.
Two Angry Moms
Read about Paul Finkelstein's alternative catering service at Stratford Northwestern Secondary school in Ontario. The Screaming Avocado offers lunch to students and access to 3000 square feet of organic garden, a kitchen classroom and culinary club.
The Screaming Avocado
Chef, John Turenne set up the Yale Sustainable Food Project in 1999, serving fresh sustainable food to students on campus. The success of this project led to Sustainable Food Systems, helping organisations to incorporate new sustainable practices to serve seasonally fresh, nutritional, and delicious
foods.
Sustainable Food Systems



























