Before reading further, it is necessary that you first read our statement of nonconsent to communism in general and all similarly femicidally-aligned nations.
We are not doing this out of a low comprehension the-boss-said-to-hate-it hate/fear of communism.
We are doing this because of an extensive history of terrorist managers, anti-truth erasure of inconvenient justices in Soviet and communist history, and actually fact-based suffering-based criticism against communism.
Though things like libraries do not see enough people voluntarily donating to support them, we believe the crippling effects of these terroristic management behaviors that leaves everyone dependent waiting for "the other guy" to do it are to blame. This is exactly why we want to see the end of it.
Accessible Community Produce
All communities deserve the methods and means to sustain themselves, and the infrastructure it takes. With the understanding gained from internal and community agriculture, they have a better sense of the price structure and can prevent corrupt extortion that rot their housing, food, and transportation markets from the inside out. They can also see the reason for many economic actions, such as the required "inefficiency" behind growing agriculture. They also are no longer at the mercy of faulty distribution centers, and overall engage with the answer to a huge number of climate change issues. It also empowers the community and puts nutritional trust back in its own hands.
Objective 4, Affordable Community Produce:
(Option 1) Contribute to our fund to buy an Elevate vertical farming unit for our disabled self-funding labor alternative project.
(Option 2) Help us create more efficient communication between local CSAs through funding our contact points and research.
Check out our sustainable and intentional donations on our donations page .
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What We're Doing
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Running data analysis of local use of CSA hotspots
Learning about the preventative mechanisms that are leading to inertia for CSAs
Advocating for more local CSAs