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Charting Our Course
Beloved Community,
The last golden rays of summer linger on the farm, leaves rustle in softer winds, and mornings carry a crispness that hints at fall. Children return to school, gardens slow their growth, and the rhythm of the season invites reflection. In this quiet turning, we pause to dream, plan, and sow the seeds of what comes next.
Our North Star illuminates this journey: a food system built by and with our community. Together, we will nurture Equity in Food Access, spark Youth Power & Leadership, champion Entrepreneurship & Economic Justice, weave Education & Capacity-Building into all we do, strengthen Infrastructure for Resilience, and cultivate deep Community Belonging & Joy. These principles are alive in every action in our Strategic Plan 2023–27.
We want every voice in the community to help shape this work. Keep an eye out for program surveys, attend listening sessions, reach out to staff directly, or email us with ideas and feedback. Your insight ensures our programs reflect real community needs and strengthens our collective path forward.
Already, our work is taking shape:
- Expanding Farm & Garden programs, delivering fresh produce, upgrading infrastructure, and growing community composting.
- Empowering youth through the Teen Leadership Program, developing gardening, cooking, advocacy, and leadership skills.
- Relaunching and expanding the Ypsilanti Farmers Market, growing vendor participation, and increasing SNAP/Market Match access.
- Supporting minority- and women-owned food entrepreneurs via the Incubator Kitchen, business coaching, and workshops.
- Launching the Cooking Up Futures Accelerator Kitchen, a downtown hub creating jobs and celebrating community food culture.
This vision is built together. Your insight, experience, and leadership are essential. By centering those most affected by inequities and fostering shared decision-making, we grow stronger, more resilient, and capable as a community.
As leaves begin to turn and the season shifts, let’s carry this momentum forward; tending our vision with care, cultivating collective energy, and transforming dreams into tangible, community-rooted change.
In community,
Julius
P.S. In our latest Snap Story, Where You At?, we journey with Ayanfe Jamison, our Garden Manager. Her story underscores our collective move from mere food access to true food sovereignty. Dive into her story!
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