Too many children living in communities defined as poor, underserved and highly unemployed, money plays a major role in what that child will eat everyday. A grocery store in every community is a step, but if the people in the community cannot afford the food, who is the food for?
Building Healthy Economics is our “Caste your Bucket” local strategy.
The “Four Steps Of Hotep” curriculum to outlines how these four programs work together to build healthy economics.
“The Four Steps of Hotep,” illustrates the four main strategies of building Healthy Economics from the Familyhood Connection Inc, a 501 C-3 corporation.
However, you can pretty much get all the information from healthyeconomics.org site.
Healthy Economics incorporates “the four steps of Hotep” to build an intergenerational governance that essentially promotes student government and alumni associations to work together to build trade and commerce within the school and around it.
The Familyhood Connection has launched the on-line components to promote the Oakland community and beyond to volunteer monthly every 1stSaturdays of the month to improve the food system in our schools and the community around.
Healthy Economics weaves these four programs together to promote best practices being demonstrated in various communities, locally, nationally and globally.
Promotes that connect healthy food
Join us for two volunteer days in April 7th - the 1st Saturday!
locations: Claremont Middle School and Sankofa Academy
Presented by 8 a.m - 11 a.m.
at each location
introduction/
contact rsvp here.
* write "Volunteer Healthy in Subject"
ALL ACCESS TO FILMS AND NETWORKING
Just follow the schedule and join the team. Meet the filmmakers that make the movies. Go back in forth between watching movies and
attending the Oakland Film Market Networking event.
($200.00)
ALL ACCESS TO FILMS
Get your own festival pass for ALL the movies. No lines. No hassles.