People’s Self-Help Housing Receives $24,000 for K-8 Nutritional Tutoring Program

Source: PSHH

People’s Self-Help Housing (PSHH) has been competitively selected as 1 of only 6 organizations in California to receive funding through the Youth Consumer Education & Research Fund from the California Department of Justice. PSHH received the maximum award of $24,000 which will support the development of a new nutritional curriculum for students in their Camino Scholars education program. 

Funded through the California Office of the Attorney General, this grant gives the organization the ability to develop culturally competent nutrition programming for PSHH students and to revise existing nutrition and physiology curriculum. PSHH will be working with Congressional-award winning trainer Alisa Daglio to develop and implement the program. Daglio comes with global experience and technical expertise in nutrition and aerobic exercise. 

This funding will also provide each of PSHH’s learning centers in San Luis Obispo County with new, high-powered blenders to help students prepare their own smoothies and other fruit and vegetable-based recipes.  In addition, reusable water bottles and water filtration systems will benefit students and their families who will also participate in family cooking events, and household nutritional consultations.

The Youth Beverage Consumer Education and Research Fund gives state or local agencies, colleges or universities, and nonprofit organizations throughout California access to grants for study, research, or education concerning youth nutrition.  This cycle, $120,000 was awarded to support statewide research and education efforts.

“This funding offers a practical and powerful way to support our students,” said Joanna Dominguez, Director of Education. “Nutritional habits begin at an early age and this program will provide students with the knowledge and resources to build healthy practices into their futures!” 

Camino Scholars, PSHH’s nationally recognized education program, has been serving hundreds of students this past year using a hybrid learning curriculum. During this time, students have shown marked gains in their reading skills and advancements in math – in some cases, improving by over 60%. Students have benefitted from small learning cohorts, supported by in-person instruction personalized to their individual needs, at specially developed Academic Support Centers. 

To learn more about People’s Self-Help Housing and Camino Scholars visit pshhc.org. To learn more about the Youth Consumer Education & Research Fund, read the press release from the California Office of the Attorney General. 

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