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Sustain Children's Food Campaign

Food growing in schools

The Food Growing in Schools campaign brings together many organisations which support food growing activities for children. 

Every school a food-growing schoolCheck out our new report, Every school a food-growing school, which which highlights the many benefits of involving children in food growing, and calls on the government to make sure every school is a food-growing school. We want every child to experience food growing at school, as part of a real food education.

About the campaign
Find out more about the campaign and the benefits of food growing to children

Take action
Support the campaign as a parent, teacher or someone who cares about children and food

Who are we
Find out more about who we are and what we do

New report: Every school a food-growing school
This report, complied by a coalition of gardening and education charities, highlights the benefits of food-growing activities in schools and makes the case for the Department for Education ensuring that every school provides the opportunity for children to reap these benefits.

Find out more and download the report

Children's Food Campaign: Better food and food teaching for children in schools, and protection of children from junk food marketing are the aims of Sustain's high-profile Children's Food Campaign. We also want clear food labelling that can be understood by everyone, including children.

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Your donation will help us champion children’s rights, parent power and government action to improve the food environment children grow up in.

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