‘Let’s GROW’ – 100,000 children set to grow their own food

Helping to launch the SuperValu and GIY ‘Let’s GROW’ initiative are students, l-r: Darragh Walker Doyle, Olivia Wall, Kendrick Bhekizulu, with Michael Kelly (GIY) and Alan Jordan (owner of SuperValu Fortunestown), at Solas Chríost National School in Tallaght. (Photo: Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland)

School teachers are invited to apply online for a free ‘SuperValu Let’s GROW’ food growing pack, as 100,000 primary school children are set to be educated in growing food through the initiative, having been supplied with the resources to grow their own fresh food for free at school.

SuperValu and not-for-profit social enterprise, GIY, have teamed up for the second year to bring the programme to another 50,000 primary school children throughout Ireland this spring, with the 2024 nationwide campaign announced on February 28th at Solas Chríost National School in Tallaght, Dublin, who were crowned the winners of the 2023 initiative.

The school had developed and adopted their own food growing grading system that accessed how the pupils made food growing even more interesting via creativity and imagination. As a result, the school was awarded with a new school garden to the value of €1,000 from SuperValu, which was installed by GIY!

Research carried out by GIY shows that when children grow some of their own food they develop what we call “food empathy”, a deeper connection with food, which is proven to lead to a healthier lifestyle.

GIY Founder and CEO Michael Kelly says, “Food-empathetic children have better diets, eat more fruit and vegetables and have a better understanding of food and nutrition. At a time when Ireland still has among the highest rates of childhood obesity in the EU, establishing a deeper connection with food is more important than ever. In addition, children who have grown some of their own food are more likely to try new foods at home as a result.”

ALL THE NECESSARY TOOLS

Each school that participates will receive a ‘SuperValu Let’s GROW’ classroom pack, featuring all the necessary tools for both food growing and food literacy education designed by GIY. The 2024 packs will include a variety of seeds such as cress, peas, salad leaves, beans and sunflowers.  As well as the seeds, the pack comprises of 32 compostable pots, 32 magic compost discs and an expert GIY resource booklet with growing guides, lessons and activities created by GIY, to enhance the learning experience. All of the participating schools nationwide will be in with a chance to win a school garden.

Building on the success of empowering children to grow their own food in schools, and in line with SuperValu’s sustainability campaign, SuperValu’s ‘Take Local Action, Make Global Impact’ campaign, aimed at showcasing the small actions everyone can take in their homes, stores and towns to make a collective global impact, SuperValu and GIY are excited to announce that the initiative is growing beyond the classroom.

GIY GROWBoxes will also be available in selected SuperValu stores nationwide. The expansion of the ‘Let’s GROW’ initiative ensures that the joy and learning experience of growing food can extend to every home, allowing families to deepen their connection with the food on their tables.

School teachers are invited to apply online for a free ‘SuperValu Let’s GROW’ food growing pack at www.supervaluletsgrow.ie, available while supplies last. Additionally, families looking to start their own growing journey can visit their local SuperValu store to pick up a GIY GROWBox.