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About Us
Our purpose is to empower people impacted by mass incarceration and social inequities with the skills and resources to cultivate food sovereignty, economic justice, and community healing.
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Our Approach
We are working toward economic and environmental justice by building a network of sustainable land–based social enterprises. We counter systemic oppression, violence, and inequity by creating good jobs with nature-based work, a healing environment with holistic community support, and real opportunities for personal growth.
Our Core Values
10,000 lbs of food each year
Distributed to low access places
85 full-time jobs
For formerly incarcerated people
2% recidivism rate
Compared to California’s 60%
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What We Do
We provide sustainable living-wage jobs, food access, and holistic programming for communities impacted by mass incarceration.
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Where We Grow
Our organic nursery, urban tree farm, aquaponics farm, and pay-what-you-can commercial kitchen work together as an ecosystem.