Fairfield County nonprofit creates garden to provide healthier food options
Susan Shultz
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Person-to-Person is seeking to create a long-term, sustainable Unity Community Garden to provide fresh produce to its clients.Susan Shultz/Hearst Community NewspapersShow MoreShow Less
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Person-to-Person is seeking to create a long-term, sustainable Unity Community Garden to provide fresh produce to its clients.Susan Shultz/Hearst Community NewspapersShow MoreShow Less
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Person-to-Person is seeking to create a long-term, sustainable Unity Community Garden to provide fresh produce to its clients.Susan Shultz/Hearst Community NewspapersShow MoreShow Less
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Person-to-Person is seeking to create a long-term, sustainable Unity Community Garden to provide fresh produce to its clients.Susan Shultz /Hearst Community Newspapers /Show MoreShow Less