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Creating Healthy Communities
We create health for people, communities and the planet through love, healing food and empowering the next generation. Founded 2007 Budget $2.3 million 30 staff, 1,000+ volunteers
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OUR FOOD PHILOSOPHY Beautiful, delicious, nourishing
Environmental nutrition framework – we select food that maximizes the health of people and the environment 100% organic 70% locally sourced Food is healing when it’s grown and prepared with love Eat REAL Certification at Platinum Level
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HOLISTIC APPROACH Direct Service – Program serving North Bay
Client Meal Delivery & Nutrition Education Program Youth Development/ Food System Education Program Community Nutrition Education Classes Ceres Catering Program Ceres Café Replication – National Affiliate Program – 13 communities trained across US Policy & Advocacy: California Medically Tailored Meal Pilot White Paper Promoting Organic & Sustainable Food Eat REAL Certification – Meal Program, Café & Catering Add visual
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DIRECT SERVICE PROGRAM: THE CORE OF OUR WORK
3 Kitchens in Marin and Sonoma County 1 acre and 1/3 acre gardens in Sebastopol and Santa Rosa 100,000 organic medically tailored meals / year to 700+ clients and their families 450 youth from 65 schools grow the food and prepare the meals– 25,000 hours of work-based learning 600 adult volunteers contribute 24,000 hours Dozens of farm and food producer partners 40+ nutrition education and cooking classes offered annually
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CERES CAFÉ & CATERING PROGRAMS
Goals Promote healthy organic and locally sourced food Provide job training opportunities for youth Generate visibility and awareness for Ceres’ work Raise funds Café Open 8am – 2pm Monday through Friday Office lunch delivery within Santa Rosa area Catering Program Cater all size events throughout Sonoma and Marin Lunch meetings, conferences, nonprofit fund-raisers, memorial services, weddings
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Youth make commitment to program: 3 hours a week for 3 months; 29% involved 1-4 years Youth serve as primary gardeners and chefs supported by adult mentors Nutrition, food systems, and values curriculum delivered during ½ hour each day Client visits ongoing part of program Youth Leader Program Volunteer & paid work experience ©2018 Ceres Community Project • All Rights Reserved •
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TEENS INCREASE HEALTHY EATING, cook more and become healthy eating advocates
Data collected between Jan 2012 and Apr 2014, USDA Grant 29% Increase in in the # of teens who report eating at least 3 servings/day of vegetables 27% Increase in the variety of vegetables they report eating from 15 to 18 Reduced eating fast food, occasionally or frequently 54% 98% are confident they can prepare a healthy meal from scratch 50% more teens encouraging friends and family members to make healthier choices Number of teens cooking at home at least once a week +28% ©2018 Ceres Community Project • All Rights Reserved •
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47% are cooking from scratch 4+ days a week
LASTING IMPACTS Alumni Survey: 47% are cooking from scratch 4+ days a week 80% say diet consists of mostly fresh whole foods 96% said time at Ceres was key influence 55% continue to be involved in community 45% working or studying in fields related to our work 62% said time at Ceres was key influence Improved Eating Habits: Clients and teens eating 2.3 million more servings of fruits and vegetables annually
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SUPPORTING OUR WORK Refer youth to Ceres’ programs in Sebastopol and Santa Rosa Bring youth to Ceres for field trips or half-day or day-long experiences Visit the Ceres Café Have Ceres cater your next meeting or event
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QUESTIONS? Contact Info: Cathryn Couch, Executive Director ext. 132 ©2018 Ceres Community Project • All Rights Reserved •
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