Just as a garden feels constantly in motion, so too is the Growing Together program itself evolving and growing. This year our program has exciting news to share -- the Growing Together farmers will be growing for a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program for the first time!
Strobel Award Recognitions
Scaling Back Nashville's Free School Lunch Program
The Heroes Among Us
A No-Waste Cooking Class
Fannie Lou Hamer: Farmer, Activist, Visionary
Wedgewood Towers Grows Community
Behind the Scenes for our Episode of Trisha’s Southern Kitchen
Oh, the Places You'll Go
For Everyone Born
Recent proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as food stamps) suggest a shake-up may be in store for one of our country’s most important safety net programs. This has a team talking about what we believe to be essential ingredients of effective food support.
Small Seeds, Big Lessons
Introducing Children to New Foods
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: The Elements of Good Cooking
Learning as a Collaborative Community
Food is Comfort
In January 2017, we began a partnership with the YWCA, providing weekday dinners for their Weaver Domestic Violence Center. This 51-bed shelter is the largest domestic violence shelter in Tennessee, providing a safe space for women and children escaping domestic violence (men are housed at another partner facility).
Nothing Wasted: Summer Gardens
Rhythm in the Kitchen
We All Need Something
Learning Together
We often say that food has the power to transform lives, and we see this so clearly in our Growing Together program. Growing Together is The Nashville Food Project’s agricultural micro-enterprise training program. Through it, we work to expand farming access and opportunity to a group of growers who are originally from Burma and Bhutan.