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Generating Rural Options for Weight (GROW) Healthy Kids and Communities was an integrated research, education, and Extension program to inspire communities, schools, and families to create environments that make it easy for children to eat healthfully and be physically active.
Rootopia cultivates connections and the transformative magic of growing and cooking together. Rootopia makes it easy to raise healthy, engaged and civic-minded kids and helps farmers prosper.
We engage people in the communities we serve in assessing the conditions that most affect them where they live, work, learn, and play. We do this to learn what will work best to improve weight healthy behaviors for children and families, and food and physical activity resources in the community.
OSU project directors Siew Sun Wong, an assistant professor of nutrition and a specialist with the Extension Service, and Melinda Manore, a professor of nutrition, were awarded $4.7 million to start the program, called “The ...
OSU Extension Service will bring together educators and scientists to develop youth climate change curriculum, including over 100 high quality lessons designed for formal, informal, and asynchronous online learning. These free, ...