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FARM AID DISTRIBUTES NEARLY $1 MILLION IN 2021 GRANTS

CT Grown for CT Kids: Connecting Communities to Farm-to-School Opportunities

Farm-to-school programs are nothing new. In fact, they date back to the early 1800s as a way for children to learn natural sciences and vocational skills. Now support is growing in the state legislature for a program that would bring education and agriculture together to benefit Connecticut students and communities. CT Grown for CT Kids is a program that would.

Black, queer and disabled, Hartford activist Tenaya Taylor works to meet the unmet needs of city s marginalized people

Black, queer and disabled, Hartford activist Tenaya Taylor works to meet the unmet needs of city’s marginalized people Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant © Kassi Jackson/Kassi Jackson/Hartford Courant/TNS Tenaya Taylor, director of Nonprofit Accountability Group, places care packages that contain socks, hand sanitizer and other toiletry items in the neighborhood pantry located at 40 Evergreen Ave. in Hartford on Christmas Eve 2020. On Christmas Eve, when most Hartford residents were enjoying a socially distanced holiday at home, Tenaya Taylor was bundled up against the chill, filling up the little food pantry at 40 Evergreen Ave. with socks, hand sanitizer and other toiletries, for families who couldn’t afford them.

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