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Our Partners

Hollygrove Market & Farm would not exist without the on-going support of our community partners. We encourage you to visit their websites to learn about the good work they are doing throughout New Orleans.

 

 

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Website:

www.noffn.org

About:

The New Orleans Food and Farm Network works with individuals, communities, and growers to support sustainable growing practices and to ensure equal

access to safe, nutritious, enjoyable food.

 

 

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Website:

www.tccno.org

About:

Founded in 1967, Trinity Christian Community is a faith-based community development organization that exists to develop urban leaders, enhance the capacity of faith- and community-based organizations and transform at-risk communities.  Our programs include youth leadership development, housing, Americorps, senior programs, short-term missions, summer camps and more.  Each year we help to enhance the capacity of 5-6 key organizations across the city, these include: the Hollygrove Farm and Market, Phoenix of New Orleans, Light City, Rebuilding Together New Orleans and more.  Over 5,000 volunteer hours are generated annually through TCC's work in the community.  TCC is a member of the Leadership Foundations of America and the Christian Community Development Association.

 

Tulane City Center

Website:

www.tulanecitycenter.org

About:

The Tulane City Center houses the Tulane School of Architecture's applied urban research and outreach programs. Programs of the City Center vary over time, but share a focus on improving cities - particularly our home city of New Orleans - through fostering global urban research, the development of flexible and innovative urban strategies, and the provision of environmentally and culturally informed principles to guide the design and revitalization of the contemporary metropolis. An important aspect of our work is to ensure that, where appropriate, our research is activated through design and construction and/or advocacy and education.

 

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Website:

www.aarp.org

About:

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for people 50+ and their families to promote independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to society as a whole.

 

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Website:

www.mggno.org

About:

The Louisiana Master Gardener™ program is a service and educational activity offered by the LSU AgCenter. The program is designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the educational needs of home gardeners while providing an enjoyable and worthwhile service experience for volunteers.

 

 

What's In the Box?February 3rd, 2012

For $25, customers receive a share of produce highlighting seasonally grown produce throughout the region. While the items in the box change every week, it always contains enough produce to meet the n

The Box Meal Plan: January 28thJanuary 27th, 2012

  Strawberry & Lemon Curd Trifle (This recipe takes a few steps, but it's worth it. I recommend buying good pound cake instead of making it. I've baked for years and have yet to make a decen

Job OpeningsJanuary 17th, 2012

Executive Director Hollygrove Market and Farm New Orleans, LA The Hollygrove Market and Farm seeks an experienced Executive Director to oversee all operations.  Five years experience in managemen

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