Farm Sanctuary’s humane education program began in 2017 with one educator based in the New York tri-state area. The following year, we added an educator in the San Francisco Bay Area, and in 2019, we expanded to Los Angeles. During this time, our humane educators traveled throughout their regions, giving in-person presentations to students in Grades 5-12, which included an immersive virtual reality experience. That year, the Humane Education Coalition honored Farm Sanctuary with their Excellence Award for outstanding programming.
Like all educators, our world was fundamentally altered in the Spring of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Teachers and parents scrambled to find creative solutions to occupy their children and students while continuing their education remotely. Our talented team was well-equipped to respond to this need. We immediately began offering free virtual classes – from storytelling and art for younger audiences to science-based presentations for middle-aged students. Thousands of parents, teachers, and students began attending our live-virtual classes through Zoom and Facebook, sharing fantastic positive feedback with our teams.
Taking note of the potential to impact more students with these strategies, we transitioned to a fully virtual program by adapting our existing presentations and expanding our grade level offerings – all the way from pre-K to college and university. Our in-classroom experiences have become live, in-classroom virtual presentations. We’ve launched a monthly live webinar series. Providing even greater flexibility for teachers and students, we created an online library of 27 pre-recorded video presentations and expanded our downloadable curriculum offerings.
Today, we’re reaching more students than ever, and we continue to explore creative solutions to bring the experience of sanctuary and a new understanding of our food system into the classroom.