We Believe in Fresh Food for All
Together we are growing a Maine where our communities are connected and nourished by fresh, culturally familiar food and growing space is accessible to all.

Food is more than a human right…
Food is culture
Food is connection
Food is collective liberation
50
stipended Youth Leadership Interns every year
3,000
elementary school students with hands on garden education
Over 485
people growing together in community gardens every year
$187,000
in SNAP/EBT and WIC sales matched dollar for dollar in 2024
60
families growing on 2 community farms
$190,000
in culturally important crops delivered to food pantries in 2024
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Our community makes all of our work possible. Join us!
Updates

2025 Volunteer Days: 10/8 at Brentwood
This growing season, meet us in a different community garden each month to help us tidy-up the space. At each volunteer event, we’ll do tasks like weeding, woodchip mulching, repairs, and clean up. Snacks, work gloves, and tools will be provided, but please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a refillable water bottle.

2025 Volunteer Days: 9/10 at Peaks Island
This growing season, meet us in a different community garden each month to help us tidy-up the space. At each volunteer event, we’ll do tasks like weeding, woodchip mulching, repairs, and clean up. Snacks, work gloves, and tools will be provided, but please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a refillable water bottle.

2025 Volunteer Days: 9/10 at Casco Bay
This growing season, meet us in a different community garden each month to help us tidy-up the space. At each volunteer event, we’ll do tasks like weeding, woodchip mulching, repairs, and clean up. Snacks, work gloves, and tools will be provided, but please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a refillable water bottle.

2025 Volunteer Days: 8/24 at Clark St
This growing season, meet us in a different community garden each month to help us tidy-up the space. At each volunteer event, we’ll do tasks like weeding, woodchip mulching, repairs, and clean up. Snacks, work gloves, and tools will be provided, but please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a refillable water bottle.
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Header photo by Greta Rybus