Nourishing the Roots
Strong roots are the foundation of healthy plants, creating interconnections that cycle nutrients and respond to environmental changes through the soil and mycelium. Strong roots in our organization too, connect us across sectors and allow us to collaborate on holistic, community-based solutions to our fragmented food system.
We continue donating thousands of pounds of food to those in need each year, connecting with thousands of students on the land through farm camp, field trips and workshops, and diverting millions of pounds of compostable materials from the landfill to build healthy soils.
Please join us in nourishing the roots of our community food system. Your support is vital in enabling us to continue our work, sowing the seeds of change, and cultivating a climate-change resilient future.
We continue donating thousands of pounds of food to those in need each year, connecting with thousands of students on the land through farm camp, field trips and workshops, and diverting millions of pounds of compostable materials from the landfill to build healthy soils.
Please join us in nourishing the roots of our community food system. Your support is vital in enabling us to continue our work, sowing the seeds of change, and cultivating a climate-change resilient future.
Your donation supports:
- Offering Double Up Food Bucks, WIC, Senior FMNP, and FreshRX food access programs at our farm stand
- Ongoing fresh food and ready-made meal donations to families served by the SF Indigenous Center, SFPS Adelante, Many Mothers, and more
- Maintenance and stocking of a free 24/7 access no-questions-asked community fridge
- Hands-on field trips to thousands of local students ranging from Pre-K to College
- Serving on the Santa Fe Food Policy Council working toward supportive agricultural and food access policies
- Working with Santa Fe County and community collectives to lease desertified land for collaborative land regeneration and young farmer training
- Training and capacity building across the compost sector in NM and the southwest, including a detailed manual co-produced with the Quivira Coalition
- Statewide compost trainings with the New Mexico Recycling Coalition