In fifteen years, thanks to the support of our donors, The Food Project has become a model of successful youth and adults partnerships, working across racial and economic differences to provide healthy, locally grown food to all resident of Greater Boston and the North Shore of Massachusetts.
Your support is vital. Your commitment will be put to good use.
- $1,300 supports a summer stipend for one teenager to work, learn, and serve at The Food Project
- $700 helps us grow healthy vegetables to feed 1,400 hungry people
- $250 builds a safe raised-bed garden for a low-income family
- $100 buys six bags of seed potatoes
- $40 is the cost of three harvest crates
Above all, your gift will enable The Food Project to continue its important work and expand its award-winning integration of youth development, sustainable agriculture, and community service.
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Key Supporters
Thank you to the many generous individuals and institutions that make The Food Project possible.
Mailing list
Receive updates about special events and programs at The Food Project.
Service Learning for Community Groups and Schools
The Food Project is a great place to bring school and community groups to experience a day on the farm, harvest food for the hungry, and learn about sustainable agriculture.
Individual Volunteer Program
Join us for a season of learning, farming, and service.
Corporate Team Program
Looking for an unusual service experience? Spend the day out of the office on our farm, connecting with your co-workers, having fun, and making a difference in your community.
Board of Trustees
The Food Project is always looking for talented people to join our Board of Trustees. In particular, individuals with finance, fundraising, legal, communications/media, social enterprise or agricultural background/experience are being sought. If interested, please contact Board of Trustees Co-Chair Susan Donahue at sudonahue@comcast.net.
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