Join us to learn, reflect and discuss how we can build a thriving and inclusive community, workforce and local food system.
 
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Sign ups for the 21 Day Challenge have now closed!
However, you're still more than welcome to participate!

Prompts are still available on FSNE's forum: https://fsneequitychallenge.foodsolutionsne.org/
 
For the 21 days, HGP will be also be hosting weekly discussion sessions, sending out emails, and engaging in discussions on social media. You are encouraged to sign up even if you can't engage with all 21 days.

The discussions will be on Zoom from 4-5:30PM on the following days:
- Friday April 16
- Friday April 23

Please fill out your information if you would like to receive emails form HGP about our discussions.

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We're excited that you're joining HGP in envisioning a thriving and inclusive community, workforce and local food system

The Challenge, now in its 7th year, was started by Food Solutions New England to provide individuals, organizations and communities an opportunity to understand and help end racism in our food system. The Challenge is made up of daily, short email prompts delivered each morning from April 5-25. The emails allow individuals to participate in this transformative effort at their own pace.

The Challenge quickly expanded in 2020 to all 50 states and over 7,000 participants, raising awareness and deepening understanding of race and equity issues with a focus on the food system, addressing universally applicable issues of land access, food, health and hunger.

WHAT
We’re excited to partner with Food Solutions New England to offer this challenge.

You can learn in detail more about the challenge, what to expect when you participate, why it lasts 21-days, how it got started and more here: https://foodsolutionsne.org/21-day-racial-equity-habit-building-challenge/

We hosted a Kick-Off informational event on March 20. For the recording, please see: http://bit.ly/320hgp

WHY
- During most years, Homeless Garden Project works with up to 3,000 volunteers at our farm, stores and events. Community members are an important part of our mission and vision, and we’ve been looking for meaningful ways to continue to partner with you while we stay healthy and safe during COVID.
- 2020’s historic events showed us how racism still affects communities and individuals in profound ways. We saw the importance of learning to recognize institutional and systemic racism, so we can work together to create racial equity.
- HGP continues to focus our work on individuals experiencing homelessness. We believe this community work will strengthen everything we do.


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