Austin’s Your News Now(YNN) came out to feature Food is Free! Our first evening news debut. Check it out. Click here to watch the video! Political signs transform into nonpartisan garden gear By: Karina Kling Now that primary night is over, John Van Deusen Edwards is interested in every candidate. Actually, it’s their signs that he’s […]
Comments Off on Food is Free on Your News Now Continue Reading...The Austin American Statesman reached out to us after hearing John Aielli made an announcement on his radio program about the way Food is Free is reusing political campaign signs to build front yard community gardens. We’ve had lots of great feedback from the Austin community after the piece ran in the paper today. It’s […]
Comments Off on Austin American Statesman features FiF! Continue Reading...This is an invitation. An invitation to be the catalyst in your little piece of the world. We often can’t fathom how far the ripple of our influence travels. Take a minute to ask yourself, “What kind of waves am I making? Today, turn your attention away from yourself and your own problems to the […]
Comments Off on It Starts With a Smile Continue Reading...This weekend we lined the first street in East Austin with Food is Free gardens. A makeover of sorts, bringing neighbors together, and turning strangers into friends. By the end of the weekend, the Food is Free Project helped plant seeds of community and local food, capturing the magic on film for an upcoming documentary. […]
Comments Off on Food is Free On Camera Continue Reading...The Food is Free Project grows community and food, while helping gain independence from a broken agricultural system. The Food is Free Project is a community building and gardening movement that launched in January of 2012. We teach people how to connect with their neighbors and line their street with front yard community gardens which […]
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