Teach a Woman to Cook...And She Might Just Save the World
Fresh Food for Everyone: Get Involved in Your Community
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These non-profit organizations promote equal access to healthy, high-quality food for people in all communities.
Austin, TX: Sustainable Food Center (SustainableFoodCenter.org) Boston: The Food Project (TheFoodProject.org)
Chicago: Angelic Organics Learning Center (LearnGrowConnect.org)
Detroit: Fair Food Network (FairFoodNetwork.org)
East Palo Alto, CA: Collective Roots (CollectiveRoots.org)
Hartford, CT: Hartford Food System (HartfordFood.org)
Holyoke, MA: Nuestras Raices (Nuestras-Raices.org)
Milwaukee, WI: Growing Power (GrowingPower.org)
Nashville: Food Security Partners of Middle Tennessee (FoodSecurityPartners.org)
New Orleans: New Orleans Food and Farm Network (Noffn.org)
New York City: Just Food (JustFood.org)
Oakland, CA: People’s Grocery (PeoplesGrocery.com)
Olympia, WA: GRuB (Garden-Raised Bounty) (GoodGrub.org)
Rochester, NY: Rochester Roots (RochesterRoots.org)
Seattle: P-Patch (Seattle.gov/Neighborhoods/ppatch/)
Toronto, Quebec: Food Share (FoodShare.net)
WHY Hunger has a searchable database of organizations (https://www.WhyHunger.org/resources/grassroots-resources-directory.html)
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