About Farm to School
The National Farm to School Network sprouted from the desire to support community-based food systems, strengthen family farms, and improve student health by reducing childhood obesity. The Network is a collaborative of the Center for Food & Justice, Occidental College and the Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC). With funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Network coordinates, promotes and expands the farm to school movement at the state, regional and national levels. Eight regional lead agencies and national staff provide free training and technical assistance, information services, networking, and support for policy, media and marketing activities. The Farm to School approach helps children understand where their food comes from and how their food choices impact their bodies, the environment and their communities at large.
About Miro Community
Miro Community is an easy open source video curation platform. Anyone can quickly embed, organize and display videos from around the internet.
Sites are free and take less than a minute to start: http://mirocommunity.org/signup/. Miro Community is developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation.