1 in 9 people suffer from hunger.

We're working to change that, one garden at a time.

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From seed to table, we cultivate change.

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PLANT

We build organic urban gardens, bringing fresh, nutritious produce to communities facing food insecurity.
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GROW

We empower our partners with hands-on training in modern gardening and permaculture techniques.
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SUSTAIN

We provide ongoing education in gardening, and sustainability, building a foundation for healthy communities.

Urban Harvest: Growing Change in Our Cities

Rural Farming: Empowering Women in agribusiness

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“Thanks to the education I received from Harvest107, I have been able to grow my farm. I now have more land, and have been able to afford to send all 4 of my children to school.”

ROSEMENE
Harvest107 Farming Partner

“This year I got a better green onion crop so that helped me earn more money. I was ill and because I taught my husband and children what I learned, they were able to take care of the farm until I was better.”

GINA
Harvest107 Farming Partner

“I learned a lot from Harvest107. The agribusiness classes were very helpful. And I loved learning how to make organic pesticides.”

TITA
Harvest107 Farming Partner

“This year I got a better green onion crop so that helped me earn more money. I was ill and because I taught my husband and children what I learned, they were able to take care of the farm until I was better.”

GINA
Harvest107 Farming Partner

Our impact in numbers

107lbs

Average vegetable harvest after Harvest107 training

7.4M

Have access to our educational systems in Haiti

15+

Communities served and directly impacted

150%

Increase in vegetable consumption

DID YOU KNOW?

If female farmers had the same opportunities as men, hunger would reduce by 150 MILLION people?

We created the SHE initiative to gift women the education and supplies that she needs to start her own sustainable (and organic!) garden.

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