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About Us - The Food Project At The Food Project, we believe that everyone has the right to fresh, healthy, affordable food Our goal is to transform the food system into a more just, community-engaged model that supports food security for all while connecting diverse communities to each other and to the land
The Food Project | Food. Youth. Community. Each year, The Food Project hires 140 teens, grows 200,000 lbs of food, and donates more than 180,000 servings of fresh produce to hunger relief organizations across eastern Massachusetts What are we planning for our next chapter?
Partnering for Growth - The Food Project Food Project’s special skill in partnering with other groups to amplify a message, grow a program or feed more people Food Access and Affordability This year, we saw increased SNAP usage at farmers’ markets, due to the MA state legislature matching funds (up to $80) for purchases of fresh fruit and vegetables
Growing at Home | The Food Project While The Food Project’s farms and greenhouses are currently closed to the public, and we cannot welcome volunteers or youth onto our farms for the time being, The Food Project’s work and mission are still in full swing
Support Fresh Food Generation The Food Project’s Food Relief Efforts . . . Support The Food Project and Fresh Food Generation in providing communities hit hardest by the Covid-19 crisis with vital, fresh, healthy food This year, Fresh Food Generation is partnering with The Food Project to distribute free bags of groceries and pre-made meals to families in Chelsea and East Boston
Persevering during a drought | The Food Project We kept watering, planting, weeding, and harvesting despite the weather, and for the most part, our stakeholders’ and distribution partners’ needs were met However, it became clear over the course of the drought that this is not a sustainable way to grow vegetables, at least at The Food Project
First alum to chair TFP’s board - The Food Project The Food Project is proud to welcome Emmanuel Encarnacion as our newly appointed Board Chair! Emmanuel’s journey with TFP began over 18 years ago when he joined the organization as a youth seeking a summer job and a sense of belonging
Get Involved | The Food Project Tu now supervises Root Crew throughout the year, supporting The Food Project’s most experienced youth cohort as they tackle advanced farm tasks and collaborate directly with community members to better the local food economy
Research Papers - The Food Project Tu now supervises Root Crew throughout the year, supporting The Food Project’s most experienced youth cohort as they tackle advanced farm tasks and collaborate directly with community members to better the local food economy
Support The Food Project Your donation plants seeds for a more equitable tomorrow and a world where youth are active leaders, diverse communities feel connected to the land and each other, and everyone has access to fresh, local, healthy, affordable food