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To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow: A case study of a Chicago community-based organization focused on health education through school gardens.

Kelli DayMegan May TsuprosDaniel J Schober
Published in: Journal of prevention & intervention in the community (2021)
Nutrition education through school-based garden programs is a promising intervention to promote youth health and development. Gardeneers is a Chicago-based nonprofit, leading garden programming across area schools. To better understanding their impact on youth health, Gardeneers aimed to define their model more clearly. Using a collective case study design, this mixed-method, formative program evaluation focused on describing program implementation variation across schools. General program design included nutrition education through hands-on garden-based learning. Stakeholder engagement was a strength for some schools and a challenge for others. Sustainability was an ongoing challenge for all schools, particularly funding. Priority student outcomes also varied between schools. Adaptability is core to Gardeneers' approach-the challenge lies in replicable program design and manageable growth, but the strength lies in the ability to meet specific school and student needs. Using these findings, Gardeneers refined their program model and identified program improvements opportunities.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • young adults
  • health information
  • primary care
  • type diabetes
  • social media
  • health promotion
  • human health