Cultivating Compassion. Honoring Heroes.
Join us in Growing Food and Creating Hope
Our farms nourish our communities and provide a sanctuary. Both farms have been transformed to conservation land and in a trust that protects their future. The land and the work on it is dedicated to local critical needs: addressing food insecurity and is now expanding to provide respite for first responders and veterans and their families.
Alongside our partner organizations and with community financial support we cultivate fresh produce for families in need and are working towards providing restorative therapeutic refuges for veterans and first responders.
Each year, with the help of the Boston Area Gleaners, we grow and donate our entire crop--over 250,000 pounds of fresh produce to local food pantries.
The farms also make it possible, with collaborative efforts, from first responder and veteran organizations to expand into providing healing, hands on experiences and confidential therapy programs in a restorative setting.
Our partner organizations keep the farms and the services running. Grants and donations from individuals, businesses, and community organizations help pay for the day to day obligations and for capital projects.
Join this effort to help nourish bodies, restore lives, and strengthen our communities.
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Your support helps grow both food and hope.
Harvest for Hope: Combating Hunger
We dedicate our yield grown with care across our Stow and Westford Farms to serving the over 160,000 children facing food insecurity nightly in Massachusetts. This is our direct response to a community crisis, providing consistent, nutritious, locally grown food to those who need it most.
A refuge where veterans and first responders come to restore strength, health, and wholeness
The farms are working towards providing a vital location for wellness courses and retreats tailored for our first responders. After facing daily trauma, this tranquil setting offers a natural, restorative space for healing, reflection, and building long-term resilience.
Rockbottom Farm
Meadowbrook and Good Pickn' Farm