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Rio Grande Community Farm

About

This was a short-lived "dream".

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 We had the greatest hopes for this project but unfortunately, we did not have the people-power to sustain it. The idea was to intentionally grow the food we would eventually give away. It was very tempting and we couldn't wait to partner with such an amazing organization.

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This is the project that taught us was to move slowly, listen, and we don't have to take everything at once. We only stayed for part of the season at Rio Grande Community Farm, but the lessons we learned have stayed with us all these years later. 

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Lessons Learned

Even though it didn't work out, it was a learning experience for us as an organization.

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