What We Do
Our mission is to strengthen Hawaii’s statewide farm to school movement by supporting our Island Networks in the areas of capacity building, resource development and sharing, professional development, and policy development and advocacy.
Vision:
We envision a holistic education system that renews our relationship to food, farming, and the environment, improves health, and raises academic achievement. We envision Hawai‘i as a center for agro-ecological education and food production and as a model of regenerative community food systems for the Pacific and the world.
Detailed resources across many areas, helping you engage with the Hawaiʻi Farm to School movment.
An online, interactive database that aims to support educators, schools, and community partners in integrating farm-to-school programs into school culture to improve student access to experiential education.
The Hawai'i G2C program connects school gardens and local farms to school lunchrooms, providing fresh, locally grown food to students while strengthening food security.
The HYFC brings together high school students to advocate for just, sustainable, and resilient local food systems, focusing on policy, education, and community resilience.
HSPGs are dedicated, peaceful, and sustainable on-campus spaces designed to support student well-being, facilitate conflict resolution, and foster a connection with the land.
National Farm to School Month is an annual October celebration by the National Farm to School Network, that highlights the connections between children and local food.
Connecting ECE providers with local agriculture, fostering life-long healthy habits.