The aim of the Food-Faith-Farms projects is to generate awareness about local agriculture, hunger and various food distribution programs, as much as it is about engaging in a participatory process with the food faith and farm communities to achieve a community food security vision. It is about providing nutritious food to those who are in need, and about relating with our farmers who grow our food. It is also about studying the structured faith based and spirit-led community food system; to bring forth environmental responsibility, social justice, and economic development; as well, to emblazon principles and practices for sustainable development of a programmatic nature. Farmers, churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, prayer groups, donor organizations and philanthropists, social workers, local, regional, and state government and businesses, homeless, and low-income citizens participate.
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Faith-Based Committee Discussion Group
The Faith-Based Committee provides all people of faith with a special forum to discuss community food security issues and to contribute to the Community Food Security Coalition. The CFSC, as a broad coalition of groups working for just food production, hunger alleviation, environmental stewardship and sustainable local food economies, offers people of faith a real opportunity and powerful vehicle for addressing local and world hunger at its foundation.
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