Food Moxie
Food Moxie, aka Weavers Way Community Programs (WWCP) was formed by Weavers Way in 2007 to assist with the non-profit work to meet members’ goals, such as teaching children and adults about healthy food, understanding where food comes from, and learning gardening.
W.B Saul Agricultural High School in Roxborough
Martin Luther King High School in East Germantown
Stenton Family Manor (an emergency housing shelter for families) in East Germantown
Mission
From seed to supper, Food Moxie educates and inspires people to grow, prepare, and eat healthy food.
Vision
What We Do
We build healthy communities by connecting people to the earth and their food, as well as to themselves and one another.
How We Do It
We partner with schools and community organizations to activate educational growing spaces that offer experiential learning in gardening, farming, nutrition, and culinary arts. We encourage our partners to engage with our growing spaces in ways that meet their individualized needs. We also provide the tools and resources necessary to inspire our communities to grow and cook at home.
Why We Do It
We envision a vibrant and healthy world where all people have skills and resources needed to grow, harvest, cook, and prepare food their own way. We believe that food should be celebrated, and that individual and community health increases when people make growing and cooking part of their lives.
To contact Food Moxie, click here.
To learn more, visit www.foodmoxie.org.