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Elementary-age students in 72 schools from 27 School districts, from West Hills to Santa Maria, participated in immersive learning experiences in classrooms and on farms through SEEAG programs.
VENTURA, Calif. - Californer -- Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) expanded its reach by opening a new Santa Barbara County office and adding student and community learning programs during the 2024-25 school year.
SEEAG is a nonprofit organization with a mission to connect youth and communities to the farm origins of their food and inspire the next generations of agricultural ambassadors.
During the last school year, 4,225 students took part in 515 hours of STEM education. Nearly 500 high school students participated in SEEAG's first year of STEM Career Pathways in Agriculture, a three-part experience including hands-on STEM-in-Ag labs, career guidance workshops and field trips to local agri-businesses.
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Elementary-age students in 72 schools from 27 School districts, from West Hills to Santa Maria, participated in immersive learning experiences in classrooms and on farms through SEEAG's Farm-to-Food Lab. SEEAG's Youth Wellness Initiative organized seven Produce Pop-Ups where 7,700 pounds of donated produce were distributed to students and their families, with priority to students at Title 1 schools. Besides receiving seasonal fruits and vegetables, families received nutrition handouts, recipes and reusable shopping bags.
In addition to SEEAG's annual Farm Day in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, where farms, ranches and agricultural organizations open their doors to the public, the nonprofit introduced Farm Day Every Day in 2025. From January through May, Farm Day Every Day took place on designated Saturdays, enabling community members to tour five Ventura and Santa Barbara county farms. Over 12,000 Central Coast residents and visitors engaged with local farms firsthand through Farm Day events.
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"In a time when people are more disconnected from their food than ever before, agricultural labor and resource issues are growing, and too many community members on the Central Coast lack access to the fresh produce grown around them, SEEAG's role is more critical than ever. SEEAG educates, inspires, and empowers youth and communities to become stewards of a more equitable and sustainable agricultural future," says Caitlin Palus Case, SEEAG executive director.
For a report on SEEAG's 2024-25 activities, click here (https://www.canva.com/design/DAGpgT3g-UE/kHj5sftWua1jsb9yCE1FpA/view?utm_content=DAGpgT3g-UE&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h09c125b8e1). To learn more about SEEAG or to make a donation, go to https://www.seeag.org.
SEEAG is a nonprofit organization with a mission to connect youth and communities to the farm origins of their food and inspire the next generations of agricultural ambassadors.
During the last school year, 4,225 students took part in 515 hours of STEM education. Nearly 500 high school students participated in SEEAG's first year of STEM Career Pathways in Agriculture, a three-part experience including hands-on STEM-in-Ag labs, career guidance workshops and field trips to local agri-businesses.
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Elementary-age students in 72 schools from 27 School districts, from West Hills to Santa Maria, participated in immersive learning experiences in classrooms and on farms through SEEAG's Farm-to-Food Lab. SEEAG's Youth Wellness Initiative organized seven Produce Pop-Ups where 7,700 pounds of donated produce were distributed to students and their families, with priority to students at Title 1 schools. Besides receiving seasonal fruits and vegetables, families received nutrition handouts, recipes and reusable shopping bags.
In addition to SEEAG's annual Farm Day in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, where farms, ranches and agricultural organizations open their doors to the public, the nonprofit introduced Farm Day Every Day in 2025. From January through May, Farm Day Every Day took place on designated Saturdays, enabling community members to tour five Ventura and Santa Barbara county farms. Over 12,000 Central Coast residents and visitors engaged with local farms firsthand through Farm Day events.
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"In a time when people are more disconnected from their food than ever before, agricultural labor and resource issues are growing, and too many community members on the Central Coast lack access to the fresh produce grown around them, SEEAG's role is more critical than ever. SEEAG educates, inspires, and empowers youth and communities to become stewards of a more equitable and sustainable agricultural future," says Caitlin Palus Case, SEEAG executive director.
For a report on SEEAG's 2024-25 activities, click here (https://www.canva.com/design/DAGpgT3g-UE/kHj5sftWua1jsb9yCE1FpA/view?utm_content=DAGpgT3g-UE&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h09c125b8e1). To learn more about SEEAG or to make a donation, go to https://www.seeag.org.
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