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Author Archives: freshnewlondon

Seed Bomb Workshop Link!

Here is the LINK

Posted byfreshnewlondonMay 18, 2020December 15, 2020Posted infood resourcesLeave a comment on Seed Bomb Workshop Link!

Double Your Dollars: Contribute Today

Thanks to the generosity of the Sustainable CT Community Match Fund, donations to FRESH are double through May 15! FRESH usually grows food with the community but during the COVID-19Continue reading “Double Your Dollars: Contribute Today”

Posted byfreshnewlondonApril 28, 2020December 15, 2020Posted indonateLeave a comment on Double Your Dollars: Contribute Today

Edible New London in the Time of Pandemic (Survey Time)

Follow this LINK to get to the short survey. Your feedback is REALLY Important to us.

Posted byfreshnewlondonApril 12, 2020November 12, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Edible New London in the Time of Pandemic (Survey Time)

Virtual Food Justice Workshop

Zoom with FRESH New London!

Posted byfreshnewlondonApril 8, 2020December 15, 2020Posted infood justiceLeave a comment on Virtual Food Justice Workshop

Food Resources in New London! (Updated)

Updated 3/23/20

Posted byfreshnewlondonMarch 23, 2020December 15, 2020Posted infood resourcesLeave a comment on Food Resources in New London! (Updated)

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FRESH is an organization being sponsored by Third Sector New England, Inc (TSNE).

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FRESH acknowledges our gardens grow on occupied Pequot territory that was toiled by the stolen labor of Indigenous and Black people. Indigenous and Black growing techniques have and continue to contribute to the health of our people and planet.
National Black Food & Justice Alliance
Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation.

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