Community Food Production: Building Sustainability in Gardening & Farming Programs to Feed Neighborhoods



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Community Food Production: Building Sustainability in Gardening & Farming Programs to Feed Neighborhoods Food Systems Toolbox Webinar Series Thursday June 13 th, 2013 1-2p.m.

WELCOME! Lisa Walvoord lisawalvoord@livewellcolorado.org

Objectives Become familiar with efforts to scale up urban gardening and farming programs to provide healthy food access for neighborhoods Hear about the strengths of community partnerships and other keys to sustainability Discuss action steps to initiate and grow these programs in your community 3

Agenda Welcome! Presentations: Increasing Neighborhood Food Security through Gardening Programs Denver Urban Gardens Building Gardening and Farming Skills, Neighbor to Neighbor - Revision International Engaging Communities around Neighborhood Agriculture - Urbiculture Growing Strong Youth & Food Justice - GreenLeaf Closing Thoughts Open Q&A 4

Today s Presenters Lisa Walvoord LiveWell Colorado Shannon Spurlock Denver Urban Gardens Eric Kornacki Revision International Candice Kearns Orlando Urbiculture Community Farms Leah Bry Greenleaf Denver Demetrius Chavez Greenleaf Denver Ruby Malagon Greenleaf Denver Rhiannon Loyal Greenleaf Denver 5

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock Increasing Neighborhood Food Security through Gardening Programs DUG s mission: To grow community, one urban garden at a time. In 2012, DUG supported over 120 community gardens. In 2013, DUG is supporting over 130 community gardens. 80% of DUG s community gardens are in low to moderately-low income neighborhoods. 2012 Impact: 237 tons of produce grown 23 tons of produce donated

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock Some Benefits of Community Gardens As well as eating better and being more active, gardeners are more involved in social activities, view their neighborhoods as more beautiful, and have stronger ties to their neighborhoods. 95% of community gardeners give away some of the produce they grow to friends, family and people in need; 60% specifically donate to food assistance programs. Community gardens promote stronger neighborhood leadership, outreach, and volunteerism.

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock Community gardens increase Community gardens increase food security at home, at school, in the neighborhood, and in the greater community. Access to fresh produce now leads students to the Fairmont garden instead of the corner store. Imagine kids snacking on beans, not Hot Cheetos. Fairmont Student & Summer Gardener

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock The Family that Grows Together Lives Well Together! Fairview Community garden brings three generations of the same family together to support each other in growing food and eating healthy. Jirah (the student) taught her aunt about Fall vegetables and helped her expand her garden. Jirah s family cooks together using the vegetables purchased at the Fairview Youth Farmer s Market. Dre Dufford

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock

Increasing SNAP Access Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock To see all the details that are visible on the screen, use the "Print" link next to the map. 11

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock Free Seeds & Transplants This program gives me the opportunity to grow a garden when it wouldn t otherwise be possible, and it saves me money on a low income. This program meant a lot to our family. I was not employed last summer and money was very tight. We were able to supplement our meals with our own 'homegrown' vegetables, as well as share it with others in need. Nothing went to waste. Thank you for this program.

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock DeLaney and Tri-County Health Department have partnered for nearly 10 years, allowing WIC clients to participate at DeLaney. During the growing season, WIC participants can provide one hour of work each week at DeLaney in exchange for a half share of freshly harvested produce.

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock

Denver Urban Gardens Shannon Spurlock Resources Community Garden Research: www.dug.org/research DeLaney Community Farm s WIC Program (http://dug.org/wicat-delaney/) Free Seeds & Transplants (http://dug.org/free-seedstransplants/) Growing Community Gardens: Denver Urban Gardens Best Practices Handbook forcreating and Sustaining Community Gardens (www.dug.org/best-practices) Plant a Row for the Hungry: (http://www.gardenwriters.org/gwa.php?p=par/index.html) Youth Farmers Market Handbook: A Resource of the Denver Youth Farmers Market Coalition (http://dug.org/storage/publicdocuments/yfm_handbook_digital_copy.pdf)

Revision International Eric Kornacki 17

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Community Engagement and Partnership Who We Are and What We Do

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Neighborhood Supported Agriculture

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Gabrielle s Garden

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Columbian Elementary School

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Celebration Community Urban Garden

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Community Partnerships

Urbiculture Community Farms Candice Kearns Orlando Questions?

GreenLeaf Denver Leah Bry, Demetrius Chavez, Ruby Malagon, Rhiannon Loyal 25

Questions? 26

Speaker Contacts and Key Resources Speaker Contacts Lisa Walvoord lisawalvoord@livewellcolorado.org Shannon Sprulock- shannon@dug.org Eric Kornacki- eric@revisioninternational.org Candice Kearns Orlando- candice@urbiculturecommunityfarms.org Leah Bry- leah@greenleafdenver.org Resources Mentioned By Speakers www.revisioninternational.org www.dug.org (plus those listed on Shannon s resources slide) www.urbiculturecommunityfarms.org www.greenleafdenver.org 27

More Resources Just released! Local Food for Local Need: A Guide to Food Donation for Colorado Gardeners Available at:www.livewellcolorado.org/foodsystems 28

Thank you! Thank you for joining us! Please join us for next month s webinar: Municipal Policies that Promote Access to Healthy Foods & Healthy Food Systems: A Joint Webinar with HEAL Cities & Towns Thursday, July 11th 1-2pm Find out about future webinars on LiveWell s new webinar page at http://livewellcolorado.org/livewells-commitment/research-andpublications/webinars 29