Root Down LA
This event came across my desk this week, sent by a student from my Santa Monica College class, Lise Matthews. Root Down LA is striving to reduce the number of kids with obesity in the city buy helping to create "healthier school food communities". A very worthy cause...

RootDown LA is having its first
"Not-Quite-a-Fundraiser"
and you're invited!
Who are we?
We're RootDown LA and we're on a mission to help tackle the obesity crisis in South LA by engaging youth at Manual Arts High School to build a ground-up, demand focused model for creating healthier school food communities. With our youth driven healthy food messaging, wacky cooking activities, non-traditional nutrition lessons and trips to McGrath Family Farms, we get kids to get kids to eat their veggies.
If it's true you may want to help out, you could provide us with your knowledge, contacts, ideas or financial support. We've accomplished quite a bit since we first dragged our beets and broccoli into classrooms last year; so far 300 kids have dug into our lessons and over 100 kids have agreed to bring their own forks, spoons and ugliest shoes to the farm.
But it will take more than two renegade health and nutrition educators to really get this thing off the ground and germinate it elsewhere. Which, is ultimately what we want to do.
Right now, RootDown LA is in a unique position to fill a critical gap that exists in school communities between the supply of, and demand for, healthier food. RootDown has already shown success building demand for healthy food from the bottom up. And we now have the opportunity to work in concert with policy makers from the top down, to assure that supply and demand are built in tandem to more effectively bring change in the school food community and in doing so, catalyze healthy changes in the broader community.
So please mark April 18th on your calendar and join RootDown LA for an evening of great food, stories from the classroom, and lively conversation about how we might all work together to build healthier communities. Everyone is welcome, donation or not.
We look forward to connecting with you. If you are unable to attend that night, we'll keep you on our mailing list until you tell us to remove you!
Katy Atkiss & Megan Hanson
Co-founders, RootDown LA
RootDown LA is a program of Community Partners, a duly registered public charity, exempt from Federal income taxation under Sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Youth Food Community Health An evening of great food and shared ideas! RootDown LA asks: What will you bring to the table? Saturday April 18th, 7pm Where: Jennie Cooks Catering: 3048 Fletcher Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90065; 323.982.0052 RSVP by email or phone: rootdownla@gmail.com; 310.422.9226 |
RootDown LA is having its first
"Not-Quite-a-Fundraiser"
and you're invited!
Who are we?
We're RootDown LA and we're on a mission to help tackle the obesity crisis in South LA by engaging youth at Manual Arts High School to build a ground-up, demand focused model for creating healthier school food communities. With our youth driven healthy food messaging, wacky cooking activities, non-traditional nutrition lessons and trips to McGrath Family Farms, we get kids to get kids to eat their veggies.
Why should you care about this?
If it's true you may want to help out, you could provide us with your knowledge, contacts, ideas or financial support. We've accomplished quite a bit since we first dragged our beets and broccoli into classrooms last year; so far 300 kids have dug into our lessons and over 100 kids have agreed to bring their own forks, spoons and ugliest shoes to the farm.
But it will take more than two renegade health and nutrition educators to really get this thing off the ground and germinate it elsewhere. Which, is ultimately what we want to do.
What makes RootDown LA different?
Right now, RootDown LA is in a unique position to fill a critical gap that exists in school communities between the supply of, and demand for, healthier food. RootDown has already shown success building demand for healthy food from the bottom up. And we now have the opportunity to work in concert with policy makers from the top down, to assure that supply and demand are built in tandem to more effectively bring change in the school food community and in doing so, catalyze healthy changes in the broader community.
So please mark April 18th on your calendar and join RootDown LA for an evening of great food, stories from the classroom, and lively conversation about how we might all work together to build healthier communities. Everyone is welcome, donation or not.
We look forward to connecting with you. If you are unable to attend that night, we'll keep you on our mailing list until you tell us to remove you!
Katy Atkiss & Megan Hanson
Co-founders, RootDown LA
RootDown LA is a program of Community Partners, a duly registered public charity, exempt from Federal income taxation under Sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.


Great job what you have done.Thanks.
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