Community Connectors
Our Community Connectors program helps enhance and establish local neighborhood gardens, while supporting families in growing culturally-significant food close to home.
Community Connectors provide support to 7 local community gardens in Northfield and Faribault, serving 125 local families. Connectors liaise with their local communities to connect interested farmers & gardeners seeking land with the Sharing Our Roots Farm or to our established neighborhood gardens near where they live.
Through access to growing space and educational tools, Community Connectors are advancing local food security and sovereignty in our region.
Sharing Our Roots supports
community gardens in:
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Viking Terrace Mobile Home Park
Greenvale School Community Garden
Greenvale Place Apartments Garden
St. Dominic’s Community Garden
Sharing Our Roots Farm Community Garden
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Cannon River Park Community Garden
Health Finders Clinic Garden
Faribault Rotary Community Garden
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Three dynamic women (originally from Mexico and Kenya) serve as our Community Connectors. They are trusted neighbors working on the frontlines of food insecurity across Rice County.
Connectors liaise with their local communities to connect farmers seeking land with the Sharing Our Roots Farm or to our established neighborhood gardens near where they live.
To contact our Connectors, check out our Team page.
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Connectors provide technical assistance, trainings, and resource support to increase food access and food sovereignty in our communities.
This can include:
Building partnerships with property managers, city officials, and other nonprofits
Helping develop guidelines for gardens
Recruiting, allocating and overseeing available garden plots
Providing technical assistance to growers for pest control
Coordinating management and upkeep of garden spaces
Donating seeds and plants to growers
Coordinating the delivery of compost and materials
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To find out what garden plots are available, please reach out to Antonio (Program Manager) at antonio@sharing-our-roots.org.
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Multigenerational families use garden plots to grow their own food for home consumption or for sale.