You can help us raise $10,000 by December 31 to reach more kids in Yolo County in 2020!
We are Growing the Next Generation
by supporting school gardens, organizing field trips to local farms, helping students harvest and deliver veggies to their school cafeteria for school meals, and providing Garden Learning Modules to preschools and elementary schools.
Experiences in the garden connect to every area of classroom curriculum - and students get to see how their food choices connect to their health, their community, and the environment. These experiences contribute to lifelong healthy habits, greater academic success, a deep love of the earth’s natural resources, a tremendous sense of pride, and students that stay and ultimately give back to their own communities.
As you consider year-end giving, we ask that you keep us in mind. If you’ve been considering a donation of any size, now is a fantastic time to give. Your tax-deductible year-end gift will ensure that we are able to continue to provide the life-changing programs and services that are truly Growing the Next Generation.
You can donate 3 ways:
(1) To use Paypal account or your credit card, please click on the Donate button. You are not required to have a Paypal account to donate; we simply use Paypal as our secure payment gateway for all credit card transactions. We do not access or retain financial account information.
(2) Text VEGGIES to 707070
to make your donation from your phone.
(3) To send a check,
please mail it to: Yolo Farm to Fork 1280 Santa Anita Court, Suite #100 Woodland, CA 95776
Yolo Farm to Fork is a recognized 501c3 nonprofit organization and contributions are tax-deductible. Our federal tax ID number is 68-0254919. The information you provide here is secure and will not be shared. If you have difficulty donating, please call (530) 302-5795.
Nonprofit Yolo Farm to Fork has received a generous donation from Woodland Clinic Medical Group to support their Growing Lunch program in Woodland, California.
From soil to seeds to funding, you’ll need a variety of resources to create a school garden and sustain it over time. Here are a few places in California where you can find school garden resources.
If you’re starting a school garden, one of the first things you need to decide is where to put it. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind when selecting a school garden site.
If you’re interested in starting a school garden, one of the first steps is to seek administrative approval. Here's how to get permission to start a school garden.
As Yolo County schools return to campus this month, school gardens supported by Yolo Farm to Fork stand ready to provide new, exciting learning experiences.
Yolo Farm to Fork will use a Farm to School Incubator Grant from the California Department of Food & Agriculture to create a unique new program, Partners in Education for Agriculture in Schools (PEAS).
To educate the public, especially our children, about the value of a farm to table community food system that also teaches us to value the environment.