Gardening for Health: Using Garden Coordinators and Volunteers to Implement Rural School and Community Gardens
PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEF — Volume 16 — November 27, 2019
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This is a photograph of the Wakanyeja “Beginning of Life” garden.
Figure 1.
The Standing Rock Boys and Girls Club started with a simple grow station and then transitioned their garden outdoors to create the Wakanyeja “Beginning of Life” garden where all are welcome.
This is a thumbnail image that links to the video at an external website.
Figure 2.
The Marty Boys and Girls Club developed a video, Wakaniza Ta’owozupi, Children’s Garden video, entitled Growing Healthy Food, Families, and Communities Across South
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