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Changes at "Community Garden Cook-off"

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Scope

  • +Staten Island

Give your idea a short title:

  • +{"en"=>"Community Garden Cook-off"}

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  • +["
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    Idea Submission for The People's Money:
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    The solution is to recruit people who are already using community gardens to participate in a friendly cooking competition, that highlights how to prepare their produce. This event should be marketed to the larger community, with a special emphasis on involving children and families. Judging should include popularity among youths as a key criterion and organizers should make special efforts to reach out to immigrants who are growing cultural foods.
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    What is the problem your idea aims to address?
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    Community gardens, while being an obvious boon to the environment, also have a tremendous potential for health education. All of us need to eat more vegetables and less processed food to avoid chronic health issues. Youth particularly need to learn how to prepare healthful food in appealing ways. This issue is especially important in food desert neighborhoods, where people are at the mercy of corner stores with a very limited selection of food items.
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    Which groups does your idea focus on? Select all that apply
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    Youth (under 24)
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    Older Adults (65 +)
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    Public Housing Residents
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    Immigrants / Migrants
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    "]

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