Providing In-School & On-the-Farm Programs for Kids
Why Agri-Kids?
In a world where screens have replaced soil and city skylines have replaced open fields, fewer children are growing up with a real connection to where their food comes from. Agri-Kids is here to change that! What began ten years ago as a small idea to teach hydroponics in classrooms has evolved into an interactive, hands-on experience that gets kids genuinely excited about agriculture, nutrition, and sustainability. Each presentation sparks curiosity, reconnects children with nature, and sends them home not just with knowledge, but with a big bag of fresh fruits or vegetables they can share with their families.
By supporting this program, sponsors help inspire the next generation of growers, innovators, and conscious consumers—kids who understand that farming isn’t just part of our past, but essential to our future.
5,000+
Kids Participated in Agri-Kids by The End of 2024/25 School Year
100,000+
Pounds of Fresh Produce Given Away
$7,000+
Donated Directly to Langley School Food Programs to Date
$20,000+
Donated to BGC Langley Club to Date
400+
Families Supported Through Raphael House in Langley
1000+
Families Served Through Our Annual Community Christmas Dinner
Our Programs
The Agri-Kids Society brings the farm to your school! Each visit is an energetic, hands-on experience that gets students curious about farming, hydroponics, and nutrition. They’ll explore, taste, and learn through interactive presentations, fun classroom activities, and take-home recipes to try with their families. And the best part? Every child leaves with a full retail-size package of fresh, locally grown produce, proof that learning about food can be as fun as it is delicious. Teachers: sit back and relax!
Agri-Kids In Schools
The Young Farmers Program is where curiosity meets confidence. It’s a hands-on, outdoor experience that gets kids off their screens and into the heart of the farm. Designed to help children thrive, it builds real-world skills, independence, and a sense of pride that comes from learning by doing. If fresh air, muddy boots, and meaningful learning sound like your kind of education, click the button below.
Young Farmers Program
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