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These partnerships help create a more resilient food system, ensure better nutrition for children, and foster a deeper connection between kids and where their food comes from. Working together, partners can also share resources, expertise, and support to overcome challenges, making Farm to ECE initiatives more accessible and impactful for communities.

Black Child Development Institute – Atlanta
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Common Market Southeast
Georgia Association for the Education of Young Children
Georgia Child Care Association
Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning

Georgia Department of Human Services

Georgia Department of Public Health
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students

Georgia Family Connection Partnership
Georgia Head Start Collaboration Office
Georgia Health Policy Center
Hand, Heart, and Soul Project
Georgia Organics
HealthMPowers
Professional Family Childcare Association of Georgia
Quality Care for Children
Small Bites Adventure Club
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
USDA Food and Nutrition Services
Voices for Georgia’s Children

West Georgia Farmer’s Cooperative