Eastie Farm Connects Eastie in Food Distribution Effort
We’ve been lucky enough to participate in a COVID response project that’s helpful in sustaining a couple of small businesses, besides feeding families that need prepared meals at this time.…
We’ve been lucky enough to participate in a COVID response project that’s helpful in sustaining a couple of small businesses, besides feeding families that need prepared meals at this time.…
The coronavirus outbreak and its economic fallouts have affected our neighborhood community significantly: The rate of infection is among the highest consider all of Boston neighborhoods, as is the number…
We distributed 30 boxes of fresh produce and 30 bags of dairy to 30 families in need. In the process, we have uncovered several more families who have fallen through the gaps and have therefore not received much needed food assistance, and we are striving to cover them in the coming days and weeks.
Yesterday (and a few times previous at Our Garden on Border Street), Jackie set up a flower giveaway. Recently, Encore Casino brought to our attention thousands of flowers in need…
East Boston Main Streets orchestrated some food distribution last Wednesday, 4/8, to provide food insecure families with fresh fruits and vegetables. Eastie Farm helped with the unloading and distribution. Each…
Our partnership with the City of Boston to make composting accessible to families has finally begun. Now that we have a shed to store the bins, Eastie Farm has accepted…
Before schools closed, Eastie Farm continued its partnership with Suffolk University in our weekly volunteer groups. Though we only had a few weeks to work outside, we got a lot…
for East Boston and Chelsea Eastie Farm is no longer for fiscal sponsor for Mutual Aid Eastie. We will not be collecting any funds for Mutual Aid Eastie. For MAE…
To help support food insecure families in the neighborhood, a few members from the Eastie Farm team arranged the pickup of a few hundred pounds of protein for free distribution.…
Food insecurity is an increasing problem in our community and especially so now with the coronavirus. Learning to grow your own food is a great way to supplement a weakened…