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WhenKatieStaglianowasnineyearsold,herteachergaveeachkidinherclassacabbageseedling.Kat...
When Katie Stagliano was nine years old, her teacher gave each kid in her class a cabbage seedling. Katie didn't know a lot about gardens. But she planted the seedling in her South Carolina backyard. Then she watered it, fed it, and watched in amazement as it grew into a 40-pound cabbage!
The giant vegetable was too big for her family to eat. "I knew my cabbage needed to find a special home," said Katie. So she donated it to a local soup kitchen --a place that provides meals for people who are hungry.
Two days later, the soup kitchen invited Katie to help serve the cabbage. That one cabbage helped to feed 275 people.
Katie loved the satisfaction of growing food to feed people. She decided she needed more garden space.
Her school had an unused field, and Katie thought it was the perfect spot. The school liked the garden idea, and all the students were excited to help. But Katie didn't stop there. She worked with local farmers who donated plots of land for additional gardens.
Katie hoped to grow a variety of crops, but she didn't know how. She asked for help from an expert gardener. Together, they chose the types of vegetables that grow best in the region. A seed company then donated all the plants.
Katie's idea grew even bigger than her cabbage. Her group, Katie's Krops, now has seven gardens. All this land means that they can grow a lot of food for the needy. Kids and adults volunteer to plant, water, and weed. Katie's Krops has given homeless shelters and soup kitchens over 5,000 pounds of squash, okra, cabbage, and other produce.
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"Growing vegetables is fun, and it is so great to help people. If I can do it, anyone can," said Katie. "It doesn't take a huge garden, just a pot on your front porch. If kids can grow even one vegetable plant and donate it to a local soup kitchen, we can make a huge difference in the fight against hunger."
Highlights is proud to know this Gallant Kid.
There's some of Goofus and Gallant in us all.
When the Gallant shines through, we show our best self. 展开
The giant vegetable was too big for her family to eat. "I knew my cabbage needed to find a special home," said Katie. So she donated it to a local soup kitchen --a place that provides meals for people who are hungry.
Two days later, the soup kitchen invited Katie to help serve the cabbage. That one cabbage helped to feed 275 people.
Katie loved the satisfaction of growing food to feed people. She decided she needed more garden space.
Her school had an unused field, and Katie thought it was the perfect spot. The school liked the garden idea, and all the students were excited to help. But Katie didn't stop there. She worked with local farmers who donated plots of land for additional gardens.
Katie hoped to grow a variety of crops, but she didn't know how. She asked for help from an expert gardener. Together, they chose the types of vegetables that grow best in the region. A seed company then donated all the plants.
Katie's idea grew even bigger than her cabbage. Her group, Katie's Krops, now has seven gardens. All this land means that they can grow a lot of food for the needy. Kids and adults volunteer to plant, water, and weed. Katie's Krops has given homeless shelters and soup kitchens over 5,000 pounds of squash, okra, cabbage, and other produce.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
"Growing vegetables is fun, and it is so great to help people. If I can do it, anyone can," said Katie. "It doesn't take a huge garden, just a pot on your front porch. If kids can grow even one vegetable plant and donate it to a local soup kitchen, we can make a huge difference in the fight against hunger."
Highlights is proud to know this Gallant Kid.
There's some of Goofus and Gallant in us all.
When the Gallant shines through, we show our best self. 展开
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当凯蒂福音九岁,她的老师给每个孩子在她班里的一个小白菜幼苗。凯蒂不知道很多关于花园。但她种苗在南卡罗来纳州的后院。然后她浇灌它,喂它,并惊奇地看着它成长为一个40磅卷心菜!
巨型蔬菜太大了,她的家人一起吃。”我知道我需要找一家特殊的白菜,”凯蒂说。所以她把它捐赠给当地汤厨房——一个提供膳食的人饿了。
两天后,汤厨房请凯蒂帮忙,一个白菜帮养活275人。
凯蒂爱的满足日益增长的食品养活人们。她决定她需要更多的园林空间。
她的学校有未使用的领域,凯蒂认为它是完美的地方。学校喜欢花园的想法,和所有的学生都高兴帮助。但是凯蒂没有停止。她与当地的农民谁捐赠的地块进行额外的花园。
凯蒂希望种植多种作物,但她不知道如何。她要求帮助的园艺专家。一起,他们选择了蔬菜的种类,生长最好的地区。种子公司捐出所有的植物。凯蒂的想法变得甚至比她大白菜。她的组织,凯蒂的krops,现在有七个花园。这片土地的手段,他们可以成长很多食物给穷人。孩子和成人志愿者的植物,水,和杂草。凯蒂的krops给无家可归者收容所和汤厨房超过5000磅的南瓜,黄秋葵,卷心菜,和其他农产品。
“种菜的乐趣,它是如此的巨大帮助的人。如果我能做到,任何人都可以,”凯蒂说。”它并不需要一个大花园,只是一壶在门廊上。如果孩子能长一蔬菜种植和捐给当地汤厨房,我们可以作出巨大的差异,在对抗饥饿。”集锦感到自豪的是知道这个英勇的孩子。有一些在我们弗斯和勇敢。当勇敢的照耀,显示出我们最好的自我。
巨型蔬菜太大了,她的家人一起吃。”我知道我需要找一家特殊的白菜,”凯蒂说。所以她把它捐赠给当地汤厨房——一个提供膳食的人饿了。
两天后,汤厨房请凯蒂帮忙,一个白菜帮养活275人。
凯蒂爱的满足日益增长的食品养活人们。她决定她需要更多的园林空间。
她的学校有未使用的领域,凯蒂认为它是完美的地方。学校喜欢花园的想法,和所有的学生都高兴帮助。但是凯蒂没有停止。她与当地的农民谁捐赠的地块进行额外的花园。
凯蒂希望种植多种作物,但她不知道如何。她要求帮助的园艺专家。一起,他们选择了蔬菜的种类,生长最好的地区。种子公司捐出所有的植物。凯蒂的想法变得甚至比她大白菜。她的组织,凯蒂的krops,现在有七个花园。这片土地的手段,他们可以成长很多食物给穷人。孩子和成人志愿者的植物,水,和杂草。凯蒂的krops给无家可归者收容所和汤厨房超过5000磅的南瓜,黄秋葵,卷心菜,和其他农产品。
“种菜的乐趣,它是如此的巨大帮助的人。如果我能做到,任何人都可以,”凯蒂说。”它并不需要一个大花园,只是一壶在门廊上。如果孩子能长一蔬菜种植和捐给当地汤厨房,我们可以作出巨大的差异,在对抗饥饿。”集锦感到自豪的是知道这个英勇的孩子。有一些在我们弗斯和勇敢。当勇敢的照耀,显示出我们最好的自我。
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