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Increasing Exposure to Green Career Pathways in the Valverde neighborhood
Gal Who Garden is a group of committed people and organizations who are working to increase the accessible green space in the Valverde neighborhood. This neighborhood suffers from the heat island effect, contaminated soil, waterways and polluted air. The ultimate goal is to not only increase the accessible green space but to also join the work being done to support a healthier neighborhood climate!
Erin Casey
Aug 183 min read
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McAuliffe International's Garden - The Next Phase
The McAuliffe International garden receives a lot of community attention and SEF is excited to share that there is a larger project in the works!
Erin Casey
Aug 63 min read
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Goat Updates from the DGSN/Inspire Farm: Remembering Vega, Welcoming Peanut, and Looking Ahead
This blog serves as a landing spot for FAQs about the goats at DGSN/Inspire.
Erin Casey
Jul 93 min read
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Growing Food, Growing Community
In November, SustainEd Farms took some time to step back and evaluate how well we were serving our mission and vision as an organization....
spencer9072
Jun 6, 20232 min read
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Closing the Loop in the School Cafeteria
Sustainable food systems often conjure an image of idyllic farms, airy farmers' markets, and well-plated meals of fresh produce –...
spencer9072
Jun 6, 20232 min read
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2022 Annual Report
SustainEd Farms saw incredible growth again in 2022. Our operating budget grew by 130%, which allowed us to increase our programming to...
Matthew Suprunowicz
Mar 28, 20231 min read
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SustainEd Farms receives $50,000 grant from the USDA farm-to-school program
August 1, 2022 - SustainEd Farms is one of two Colorado-based organizations awarded funding from the latest round of the USDA...

Matt Suprunowicz
Aug 1, 20221 min read
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