
The Sweetwork Project in Harlem, New York has some pretty inspired ideas about how to support and nourish their community.
"The project will provide affordable organic produce to a neighborhood with no vegetables AND promote radical access to work, a living wage, and ownership for young people who have spent time on the street."
The first phase will be a pop-up co-op which will sell organic coffee, and then they will move onto veggies once it's harvest time. A seasonal pumpkin patch will be used to fund their architect who will plan the brick and mortar store.
To support the project, you can donate on their Kickstarter page.
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