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C.G. Eats Task Force
University of Arizona Agricultural Ext.
Sybil Peters
The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension AZ Health Zone program supports our local communities. Our team members work with preschoolers all the way to seniors and every age in between with focus areas on gardening, health, nutrition, and physical activity. We currently partner with head start, schools, libraries, rec centers, senior centers, farmers markets and hopefully soon food banks to offer programming in these focus areas.
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Program Coordinator Sr.
AZ Health Zone
Pinal County Office
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Pinal County Extension
820 W. Cottonwood Ln Bldg #10 | Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Main Office: 520-836-5221
Satellite Office: 520-340-4724
Direct Line: 520-340-4564
sybilpeters@arizona.edu
www.arizona.edu
University of Arizona Agricultural Ext.
Community Health liaison
Kyle Lucas
Kyle is the school health liaison who will continue to attend the steering committee meetings and report back to our team with ways that we can work together towards the goal of reducing food-insecurity in Pinal County and beyond throughout all of Arizona.
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Community Outreach Professional I
AZ Health Zone program
Pinal County Office
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Pinal County Extension
820 E Cottonwood Ln Bldg #C | Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Direct: 520 - 374 - 6252 Ext: 323988
klucas928@arizona.edu
www.arizona.edu
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Task Force Leader
COIL Elementary
Ben Curtiss
Ben is the task force leader behind the mobilization of growing talent within Pinal County, Arizona. His interests in developing basic community knowledge in learning how to grow, sustain, and regenerate gardens and curious young minds at COIL Elementary School stretch far beyond the confines of the property at COIL. He envisions a whole generation of children who can grow up in an atmosphere of knowledge based on self-sustainability, self-reliance, and importance on being able to grow your own food supply at your own home and at public access community gardens. In order to reduce food-insecurity, we leaders within the community must band together to overcome challenges that have not yet been solved, by reaching and teaching the young eager minds of today to hope for a better future for tomorrow.
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Educator
COIL
220 W. Kortsen Road | Casa Grande, AZ 85122 | (520) 876-3203
Owner of Isa's Garden Charities
Daniel Oladokun-Dybowski
Daniel has been helping drum up interest in Pinal County (and beyond) since 2018, with building a charity that helps people 'learn+grow+propagate+proliferate+and share free seeds, plants, trees, produce, and gardening knowledge to help combat food-insecurity, social division, and climate change. Simply put, when more people come together and grow more plants, we all win in a myriad of ways.
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Join Our Community Task Force Today
You may contact Dan to join our community task force
cell: 520-431-2447