Teaching Youth to Seed and Feed in Haiti Posted on July 7, 2015 by foodisfreeproject in Food is Free Blog Stories from the Food is Free Community Guest Blog Post from Moreen Valerie Tonny: In a country like Haiti with very little guarantee of a daily meal, teaching youth living in impoverished communities the importance of self-sufficiency is as crucial as teaching them to read and write. The country’s lack of resources leaves many young […] Comments Off on Teaching Youth to Seed and Feed in Haiti Continue Reading...

Abundance in the Front Yard Posted on April 6, 2015 by foodisfreeproject in Food is Free Blog Guest Blog Post by Ally Weinrauch Redcliffe, South East Queensland, Australia Behind the noise of traffic on the main road, behind the clatter of close proximity neighbors and groups gathering at the bus stop, behind the loudness of the urban density which is our city I can hear hens scratching for bugs. I can […] Comments Off on Abundance in the Front Yard Continue Reading...

Forest Man: How One Person Planted a Forest Bigger than Central Park Posted on February 23, 2015 by foodisfreeproject in Food is Free Blog It can seem so hard to make a difference in the world these days. When we flip on the news or read the headlines, we’re usually left feeling more paralyzed than inspired. We’re told of everything that’s broken and rarely offered actions we can take today to make the world a better place. The story […] Comments Off on Forest Man: How One Person Planted a Forest Bigger than Central Park Continue Reading...