Volunteer at the Minnesota Ave. Farm Stand!
ORGANIZATION: FRESHFARM Markets
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Volunteer at your local farm stand!
FRESHFARM builds a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient food system in the Mid-Atlantic region through hands-on education, farmers markets, farm stands, and food distribution programs. Join us and help to further FRESHFARM’s mission as a volunteer at the Minnesota Ave. Farm Stand!
Volunteers play a number of roles at FRESHFARM including helping with our farm stand operations, assisting with food access and education efforts, and adding to FRESHFARM’s spirit of community. At the Minnesota Ave. Farm Stand, we are primarily looking for volunteers to assist with set-up, clean-up, and fun activities such as arts & crafts, fruit and vegetable sampling, our annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, and nutrition education. Volunteers are needed on Thursdays from 12:00-5:00 PM.
If you are interested, please sign up using the Markets Volunteer Interest Form found on www.freshfarm.org/volunteer.
Please note that volunteering at markets involves working outdoors in the elements, some heavy lifting, friendly customer service, and representing FRESHFARM to the community. Comfortable clothes are recommended. We require volunteers to be 16 years of age or older. For volunteer opportunities for children under the age of 16, for group volunteer requests, or for further questions, please contact marketvolunteers@freshfarm.org.
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About FRESHFARM Markets
Location:
655 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001, US
Mission Statement
FRESHFARM is a nonprofit that promotes sustainable agriculture and improves food access, education, and equity in the Mid-Atlantic region. We operate producer-only farmers markets that provide vital economic opportunities to local farmers and food producers, pioneering food distribution programs that increase food access for low-income neighborhoods, and innovative food education programs that build healthier communities.
Description
Our founders Bernadine Prince and Ann Harvey Yonkers launched FRESHFARM as a public education program of the American Farmland Trust in 1996. The next year, on July 4, 1997, they opened the Dupont Circle farmers market in Washington, DC with 15 farmers from four states selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants.
In 2019 Hugo Mogollon joined FRESHFARM as executive director. As part of Hugo’s new leadership of the organization, FRESHFARM merged with Community Foodworks, a peer organization which Hugo had led for 5 years, to become the largest farmers market organization in the Mid-Atlantic. Through this merger, FRESHFARM’s capacity has expanded significantly, and we aim to increase access for our community to fresh, local foods, expand food education, and transform our regional food system.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
322 40th St NEWashington, DC 20019
DATE POSTED
October 8, 2024
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16