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This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program follows the Healthy Together evidence-based program, and the wisdom derived from Community Kitchens as natural gathering spaces to add protective factors for youth and their families.
Each week youth will participate in an activity of their choice, a group discussion, and a food component.
Monthly the food component breakdown is:
- week 1 a fun youth inspired meal.
- week 2 a community kitchen.
- week 3 the preparation of meals for the community fridge.
- week 4 preparing and hosting a family meal.
We know the learning that happens together in the kitchen translates into basic life skills and supports youth to go from surviving to thriving.
For youth in grades 6 – 12.
Sponsored by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Please register here.
This program provides information and support for a healthy pregnancy. Mothers receive pre-natal education, help with nutrition and links to other community services and supports. Participants can stay with the program until their child is one year of age.