Kathija Yassim

LESF

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Food insecurity is a huge challenge in township schools despite the food nutrition scheme. School food gardens offered a solution for hungry learners, child headed households and vulnerable homes in the community. LESF seeks to empower school principals to envisage the garden as more than a food source (which is foremost and vital), but to also consider it to be an entrepreneurial enterprise where school-community partnerships are strengthened and learners are offered opportunities to develop entrepreneurial skills. LESF focuses on life success not just school success for learners where the chances of them completing schools and/or making it to university is statistically low. The reimagining of the school food garden as a third space of learning and as third stream income opens possibilities for learners, and schools who have to be empowered to take initiatives beyond a curriculum that sells learners a false dream.