Community Outreach
Recipe for Success Foundation (RfS) is putting children back in touch with healthy food from seed to plate. Collaboration is key to achieving our goals, and we are proud to join forces with Houston Mayor Bill White's office, along with . . .
Action for Healthy Kids, Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Aramark, Baylor College of Medicine, CAN DO Houston, CASE, Central Market, City-County Joint Commission on Children, City of Houston Council Member's Sustainability Committee, City of Houston Health Department, Communities in Schools, Discovery Green, Finnegan Park, Greater Houston Restaurant Association, Greater Houston Retailers Cooperative Association, Inc, Harris County Commissioners, Harris County Health Department, Harris County Psychiatric Center for Children, Houston Department of Health and Human Services, Houston Food Bank, Houston Area Garden Clubs, Houston ISD, Houston Parks and Recreation Department, Mayor's Wellness Committee, Mayor's Urban Farming Task Force, Mid-town Farmer's Market, PBS, Slow Food Houston, Steps Consortium, Texas Children's Hospital, Texas A&M University, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners, USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center Association, Texas Parent Teacher Organization, U.S. Department of Education, UT Health Science Center School of Public Health and Urban Harvest, among others.
RfS is the first American program to harness the power of all the available community resources--private, institutional, NGO and governmental--to implement a coordinated solution to childhood obesity through the schools. We all know that only by working together at the grass roots level can we solve the problem of childhood obesity.
Recipe for Success Foundation (RfS) is putting children back in touch with healthy food from seed to plate. Collaboration is key to achieving our goals, and we are proud to join forces with Houston Mayor Bill White's office, along with . . .
Action for Healthy Kids, Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Aramark, Baylor College of Medicine, CAN DO Houston, CASE, Central Market, City-County Joint Commission on Children, City of Houston Council Member's Sustainability Committee, City of Houston Health Department, Communities in Schools, Discovery Green, Finnegan Park, Greater Houston Restaurant Association, Greater Houston Retailers Cooperative Association, Inc, Harris County Commissioners, Harris County Health Department, Harris County Psychiatric Center for Children, Houston Department of Health and Human Services, Houston Food Bank, Houston Area Garden Clubs, Houston ISD, Houston Parks and Recreation Department, Mayor's Wellness Committee, Mayor's Urban Farming Task Force, Mid-town Farmer's Market, PBS, Slow Food Houston, Steps Consortium, Texas Children's Hospital, Texas A&M University, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners, USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center Association, Texas Parent Teacher Organization, U.S. Department of Education, UT Health Science Center School of Public Health and Urban Harvest, among others.
RfS is the first American program to harness the power of all the available community resources--private, institutional, NGO and governmental--to implement a coordinated solution to childhood obesity through the schools. We all know that only by working together at the grass roots level can we solve the problem of childhood obesity.