Children's Healthy Living Food Systems
Children's Healthy Living Food Systems
Children's Healthy Living Food Systems
CHL Graduate Training Program

An objective of the CHL Food Systems program is to train a next generation of food and nutrition resiliency professionals in the U.S.-affiliated Pacific.
Kristi Hammond, right, a St. John’s School and UOG alumna with a master’s in sustainable agriculture, food, and natural resources, and Hannah Shai, left, who holds a Master of Public Health in nutrition, were the Guam and Northern Mariana Islands selectees, respectively, for the CHL Food Systems graduate assistantship.
The program will fund their completion of a Ph.D. in nutritional sciences at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, which they began in 2023.
The work of UOG Land Grant is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National
Institute of Food & Agriculture and the government of Guam. USDA and UOG are equal-opportunity
providers.