Innovative Health Solutions is a non-profit organization that is deeply committed to promoting healthy living among children in K-12 settings throughout Solano and Napa County. We believe that by providing students with the tools and resources they need to make healthy choices, we can help them build lifelong habits that will benefit them well into adulthood.
To achieve this mission, we have partnered closely with the Fairfield Suisun Unified School District to develop and implement numerous school garden projects and nutrition education initiatives. Our goal is to help students understand where their food comes from, to encourage them to eat more fruits and vegetables and to inspire them to make healthier choices in their daily lives.
In addition to our work with the school district, we also attend events throughout the community to provide resources and information on how to live a healthy lifestyle. We believe that by working together with parents, teachers, and community members, we can create a healthier future for all children in Solano County.
For more information about the Solano CalFresh program, please contact Innovative Health Solutions.
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