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This section includes links and contact information to non-profit organizations and small, local farms and other food producers. Slow Food is a non-profit organization and can not be used as a platform to promote businesses (even local ones), but our goal is to forge bonds between local providers of food and those who seek it. Using these as our guidelines, I'm eager to hear your suggestions for these Local Resources.
Community Grown Provides Clark County residents with resources for growing their own food
Good food belongs in our kids' schools
New York Times article about the new Child Nutrition Act
NPLAN to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI
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