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University of Buffalo – Department of Pediatrics

This website is here to help parents and children of all ages to live a healthier life.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration Kids’ Site

FDA’s site to promoting healthy habits through awareness, activities, contests, and recipes.

The Vegetarian Resource Group

The VRG provides information and tips on how to be a healthy vegetarian.

The Garden Projects

The Garden Project helps you start a school garden and work with you to fit your school needs and budget. Among the help it provides is youth gardening education programs, collaboration on grant writing and fundraising, gardening training for school teachers/staff, and more.

Team Nutrition

Team Nutrition is an initiative of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service to support the Child Nutrition Programs through training and technical assistance for foodservice, nutrition education for children and their caregivers, and school and community support for healthy eating and physical activity.

SuperKids Nutrition

Tips to keep kids eating healthy and creating healthy habits.

SHAPE America

SHAPE America – Society of Health and Physical Educators serves as the voice for 200,000+ health and physical education professionals across the United States. The organization’s extensive community includes a diverse membership of health and physical educators, as well as advocates, supporters, and 50+ state affiliate organizations.

School Nutrition Association (SNA)

Provides free resources to help you understand trends in school food, market your own program, run your program effectively, and teach kids about nutrition.

School Garden Wizard

The School Garden Wizard gives helpful information on how to secure funding, create, and maintain a school garden.

Scaling Up Nutrition

The SUN Movement is a healthy movement to create awareness about global nutrition.

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

The HHSA has resources for proper nutrition for children as well as local resources San Diegans can use to stay healthy.