Program areas at Feed and Be Fed
Fiscal receivership for the harbor neighborhood relief fund: although financial assistance to local indviduals and organizations struggling with poverty and homelessness is not central to our mission, the Feed and Be Fed downtown garden is ground zero for san pedro's homeless population. When asked by the local chamber of commerce to function as fiscal receiver for an emergency response to the pandemic, Feed and Be Fed saw it as a natural extension of our abiding community support. The harbor neighborhood relief fund, as it became known, distributed over $80,000 in micro grants and restaurant vouchers to our neighbors impacted by the covid 19 economic fallout. Wth the end of the pandemic, this fund received a substantial grant form the city of los angeles to extend its work with the continued fiscal oversight of Feed and Be Fed.
Feed and Be Fed youth education: a significant part of Feed and Be Fed's mission is the education of our community's youth. We are aware that few, if any, participating in our education programs, will become farmers. As voters and consumers however, they will alter the course of our future. We teach with this in mind. There are three main components in Feed and Be Fed's youth education program: little sprouts, garden lab, and garden club. Little sprouts serves pre-schooll children and their care-givers. This weekly gathering allows young children to learn and play while exploring both plant and insect life n our 6th street garden. Garden lab is a science based curriculum aligned with California state standards which we teach at our satilite campus at the vic and bonnie christensen science center. Our garden club is specifically designed for members of the boys and girls club of losangeles harbor. Five week courses bring both after-school elementary and middle school youth into our outdoor classroom where they journal, observe and gain awareness of environmental science and earth care.
6th street open garden: two days a week and on the first thursday of every month, our urban garden is open to the public. During these sessions community members, regardless of age or ability, are ivited to relax, play or assist garden staff and volunteers in the planting, maintenence, and harvesting of our organicly grown fruits and vegetables. Activities include seed starting, propigation, thinning and transplanting, composting, pruning, pollinator interface, organic fertilizing, pest identification and natural control and preparation of produce for market. Visitors leave with greater awareness of critical issues around soil health, food waste recycling, organic farming principles, and community support for small scale local farming. Our monthly evening opening coordinates with the business community's "first thursday", when pedestrians are encouraged downtown by street vendors, special openings and entertainment. The Feed and Be Fed garden glows with tivoli lighting as we present a program by local musicians complimented by dishes featuring garden vegetables and prepared by aspiring local chefs.
Feed and Be Fed conducted (1) an environmental film series in 2022 yeilding a small revenue of $191, (2) our monthly open garden "first thursday" musical programs briinging in $512 in donations.