Food Independence: A look back at 2022 and what it may mean for 2023
2022 was quite a year in the food assistance business. High inflation rates, especially for food and fuel, were hard on all but hardest on lower and/or fixed income households.[…]
2022 was quite a year in the food assistance business. High inflation rates, especially for food and fuel, were hard on all but hardest on lower and/or fixed income households.[…]
Grayson Landcare has been supporting our community for 15 years! And with your support, we look forward to another 15. But before we start dreaming about that future, let’s take[…]
We are certainly experiencing good times at Food Independence. We just learned we got a $25,000 grant from Twin County Community Foundation to start a project that better links local[…]
The monthly meeting for August will be a tour of both the School garden and Food Independence. Meet at the Grayson LandCare office at 7pm. We will carpool and caravan[…]
Food Independence turned two in July! We were adopted in June 2020 when GLC accepted us as an affiliated program and were conceived in March 2020 in a fairly routine[…]
Food Independence continues to see growth in client numbers. Increased costs of food, fuel and everything else is putting a lot of stress on many households that were just getting[…]
We continue to highlight Grayson LandCare’s many projects. This month we’ll meet at the GLC office. You can drive or carpool to the Independence Elementary School and tour the kids[…]