Sowing Remedies: Local High School Students Learn about Food Justice
While other students opt for spending their spring break sleeping in, these two groups of local high school students chose to spend their spring break getting their hands dirty making… Read More
Read MorePride Month Partner Highlight: Mariposas sin Fronteras
Pride Month gives us a chance to take a deeper look at some of our partners and the work they do in the community. Our partnership with Mariposas sin Fronteras… Read More
Read MoreStop Food Waste Day 2023
How to make the best out of our food and stop food waste According to Feeding America, about 119 billion pounds of food in America is wasted per year, nearly… Read More
Read MoreArizona Gives Day is April 4th!
April 4th is Arizona Gives Day! We hope to raise $125,000 in this 24-hours of online giving. With the help of your donations, we can continue our work providing food… Read More
Read MoreCambios en los beneficios del SNAP: ¿Quién estárá afectado y por qué?
“Antes recibía 177 dólares al mes de los cupones de alimentos y ahora ha bajado a 125 dólares. Después de comprar comida no tengo ni para comprar comida para mi… Read More
Read More¿Qué es la justicia alimentaria?
El hambre, la inseguridad alimentaria, y la justicia alimentaria. Estas son palabras que se utilizan habitualmente cuando se habla de los bancos de alimentos. ¿Qué significan realmente? ¿Cuál es… Read More
Read MoreWhat is Food Justice?
Hunger, food insecurity, food justice. These are all words that are commonly used when talking about food banks and food banking. What do they really mean? What is the difference… Read More
Read MoreSuper Citrus Saturdays: The Zest Way to Give Back!
It’s citrus season! Citrus trees are a beautiful sight, and the idea of having fresh fruit in your backyard or patio is a dream! Once citrus season rolls around, however,… Read More
Read MoreLocal Grower Spotlight: Antonio Torrez
Antonio Torrez is a Tucson based grower who has been an active member of the Abundant Harvest Cooperative (AHC) for over a decade. Through the Abundant Harvest Cooperative, local backyard… Read More
Read MorePartner Spotlight: The Native American Advancement Foundation
Hiv[h]ai is the O’odham word for sunflower. Kai means seed. For Addy, teaching kids in the GuVo district of the Tohono O’odham Nation about growing food is about more than just having something fresh to eat. “It’s… Read More
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