The Raley’s Companies team up with Captain Planet Foundation

Raley’s and Bashas’ divisions invited customers to nominate their local school to receive a Learning Garden, valued at $6,000.

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Raley’s and Bashas’ divisions partnered with Captain Planet Foundation to deliver state-of-the-art learning gardens at six elementary schools.
(Photo courtesy of Raley’s)

School gardens are much more than soil and plants. They are also an outstanding and effective way to teach children about a variety of important topics including nutrition, science, social studies, math and language arts.

The Raley’s Companies — including the divisions of Bashas’, with grocery stores in Arizona and New Mexico, and Raley’s, with grocery stores in California and Nevada — partnered with Captain Planet Foundation to deliver state-of-the-art learning gardens at six elementary schools, according to a news release.

Each Captain Planet Foundation Project Learning Garden, an investment of $6,000, includes raised bed gardens, lesson kits, schoolyard garden supplies, a fully equipped mobile garden cooking cart and strategies for garden maintenance. The schools with an existing garden received a garden expansion package and a monetary donation for maintenance and upkeep, the release said.

Residents of Arizona, New Mexico, California and Nevada were invited to nominate their local school in the state to receive a Learning Garden. The school had to be located within a 10-mile distance of a Bashas’, Bashas’ Diné Market, Food City or Raley’s grocery store.

The six schools that received a Captain Planet Learning Garden include:

Bashas’ Operating Company

  • Hidden Hills Elementary School, 1919 E. Sharon Dr., Phoenix, AZ 85022
  • Porter Elementary, 1350 S. Lindsay Rd., Mesa, AZ 85204
  • Grande Innovation Academy, 950 N. Peart Rd., Casa Grande, AZ 85122

Raley’s Operating Company

  • Pioneer Union School, 6860 Mt. Aukum Rd., Somerset, CA 95684
  • Alyce Taylor Elementary School, 252 Egyptian Dr., Sparks, NV 89441
  • Mount Rose K-8, 915 Lander St., Reno, NV 89509

“We’re committed to educating the next generation about where their food comes from,” said Chelsea Carbahal, vice president of community impact for The Raley’s Companies. “Partnering with Captain Planet and watching students get excited about growing and eating fresh fruits and vegetables in their school gardens is incredibly rewarding. Programs like this are key to improving access to healthy food and building a deeper understanding of our food system from an early age.”

“The Learning Gardens provide invaluable lessons for students as they learn about how some of the foods they enjoy eating are grown, as well as getting the chance to taste fresh food they had a hand in cultivating,” said Leesa Carter-Jones, president and CEO of Captain Planet Foundation. “We are thrilled to team up with Bashas’ and Raley’s to give more students the chance to experience the joys of growing their own food.”

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