Uncommon Goods
If exploring sustainable architecture does not inspire you, however, then go for their amazing fresh and delicious farm grown fruits and veggies. The Fiddleneck Family Farms project was formed through the vision of Uncommon Good and the will-power of the Urban Farmers Association (UFA), a group a parents whose children participate in Uncommon Good's education program. It began with UFA families providing farm space in their backyards and hiring, at a living wage, unemployed immigrants with farming expertise (whose children are also in the education program) to raise pesticide-free and chemical-free fruits and vegetables. Half of the produce goes to families in the UFA or other families in the community that cannot afford fresh fruits and vegetables and the other half is sold to cover expenses. The program now encompasses a working farm in Pomona, California, which also offers education programs and a horticultural therapy program.
Are you sad that you don't live close enough to go and buy their fresh produce? Don't despair, all is not lost. If you live in the Los Angeles area you can now order produce boxes from Uncommon Good through Good Eggs for delivery or pick-up. Just go to at www.goodeggs.com and search for Uncommon Good. Supporting this organization is a healthy and delicious way to do help others and the planet. Live elsewhere? Search the WorkerAnts Philanthrophy or WorkerAnts Charity Network database for "Farms" and you will find many sustainable food listing that might work for you. If you don't find it on our site, tell us about a non-profit you know so we can share it with others or support your local farmers market.