In 2025, we provided food for over 800 families — through regular distributions, emergency boxes for those who could not wait for a scheduled day, and fresh produce from our own farm. Families we serve. Migrant workers in our region. Neighbors who had nowhere else to go. All of them.
We work with local grocery stores, faith communities, and donors to keep food moving from where it is to where it needs to be. Our farm means we can offer real food — vegetables someone grew with their hands — not just packaged goods.
Food is not just nutrition. It is dignity. It is the message that someone saw you, and made sure you did not go hungry today.
That is worth showing up for.