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Kids Learn to Grow and Cook Healthy Food

  • Partnering with Thriving Schools, one of KP’s Community Benefit programs
  • Adapting a successful program in a new and innovative context
  • Mobilizing KP care givers to volunteer in their own community, leveraging their specific expertise

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Edible Olympic involves Kaiser Permanente health care professionals in teaching low-income kids about healthy food and how to prepare it, laying the foundation for good eating habits that last a lifetime. It’s an example of how partnership principles expand into the community. The 2015 National Agreement includes commitments to jointly work on improving the health of the communities we serve. The project grew out of a KP adult cooking class recommended for oncology patients, one that focuses on a plant-based diet.

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TTP Blurb
Nearly 35 children took part in this farm-to-table initiative.
Why This Matters
The 2015 National Agreement calls for greater union engagement in community benefit programs.
Test of Change
Involve childen in growing and cooking their own healthy food
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Short Teaser

Lay the foundation for good habits with our toolkit.

Medium Teaser

This program involving KP health care professionals in helping low-income kids grow their own food is an awesome example of how partnership principles expand into the community.

Long Teaser

This program involving KP health care professionals in helping low-income kids grow their own food is an awesome example of how partnership principles expand into the community.

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Two girls carefully measure cooking oil as their mentor looks on
Landing Page Title
For the Love of Kids
Topics
Best Place to Work
Region
Northwest
Communicator
Jennifer Gladwell
Editor (if known)
Non-LMP
Keywords
Community Benefit
2015 national agreement
Longview Kelso
Olympic Elementary School
farm to table
plant-based diet
Date of publication
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Department
Inpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inform
Big Number
90%
Explanation

of the kids at Olympic Elementary School participate in the free or reduced-price lunch program