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  • Here's how Liam shared his Garden to Table learning with his whānau.

      13 June 2024
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    Here's how Liam shared his Garden to Table learning with his whānau.

    Being invited to the Garden to Table Pollinator Pathway event at Government House last year kickstarted a love of gardening for Liam from Island Bay Kindergarten. After the event tamariki were given seedlings to take back to their kindergarten garden and the teachers provided seeds to grow at home.

    Liam has shared all his learning about plants and pollinators with his whānau and hapori (community). He was especially proud of his sunflower and even took it for a trip to his neighbour Julie’s house so she could help him re-pot it, and Liam helped her with watering the garden.

    His Nana shared seedlings to help expand his garden and together with his mum he turned his homegrown tomato crop into pasta sauce for dinner. All with his little brother keenly observing, learning and copying along the way.

    ‘Kindy has been such an inspiration for Liam’s garden, together with Garden to Table. Thanks to Liam’s amazing kaiako for involving him with the māra kai.’ - Liam’s Mum

    Liam is only 4 years old but already has a keen awareness of where his kai comes from, how to nurture plants and pollinators and how to turn his garden abundance into delicious meals for his whānau. Imagine if all children had this knowledge. Help plant the seed today giving tamariki a lifelong connection to fresh kai,

    Your generous support helps create food security for children, their whānau, and their community.

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  • Garden to Table and COVID-19

      7 April 2020
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    Every child deserves to learn the skills they need to feed themselves well. Now, more than ever.

    All across NZ funding bodies are closing to new applications, corporates are putting a hold on their donations, and generous, individual donors have become our lifeline. Garden to Table doesn't receive any government funding, although our work, building resilience and life-skills in children, has never been more important. Your support will help us to be here for the nearly 20,000 primary school children we work with each week, as we support their learning at home, and prepare for life after COVID-19. Please help us be here for them, at this important time.

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