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As a member of the Student Council of your school, you wish to set up a Food Club to promote healthy eating habits among students. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, outlining the steps

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As a member of the Student Council of your school, you wish to set up a Food Club to promote healthy eating habits among students. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, outlining the steps that you will take to make this club a success.

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PROPOSAL FOR HEALTHY EATING FOOD CLUB

   In response to the increasing need to promote healthy eating habits among our students, the Student Council proposes the establishment of a Healthy Eating Food Club at Harmony Grove Academy. Acknowledging the importance of nutrient-rich organic food in fostering healthy living, our objective is to expose the young generation to mindful eating practices and cultivate an appreciation for wholesome foods. The following measures will be needed to set up the club:

  • Membership will be open to students from Classes 6 to 12, fostering inclusivity and diversity. Weekly meetings are scheduled every Friday from 2 to 3 pm in the Activity Hall to facilitate active participation.
  • A dedicated working committee, comprising four members of the staff and student advisers, will ensure the smooth functioning and organization of club activities.
  • The Food Club aims to conduct an extensive awareness drive by inviting nutrition experts and renowned chefs to enlighten students on the importance of mindful eating, promoting a holistic understanding of nutrition.

 We trust you'll support our proposal to prioritize students' physical well-being through the promotion of healthy eating habits.

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