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ALL PEOPLE DESERVE ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD, PRODUCED IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY, SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM . Syracuse Urban Farming Initiative

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ALL PEOPLE DESERVE ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD, PRODUCED IN AN

ENVIRONMENTALLY, SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM .

Syracuse Urban Farming Initiative

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Trad i t i ona l g rocery s to res have l e f t the i nner c i t y, l eav ing res iden t s w i th l im i ted a ccess t o f resh produce . Lack o f t ranspor ta t i on o f t en resu l t s i n shopp ing a t c onven ienc e s tores wh ic h have a h igher p ropor t i on o f p rocessed f oods .

Research shows tha t a d ie t h igh i n p roc essed f oods may l ea d to i nc reased ra te s o f obes i t y, d i abe tes and hea r t d i sease .

Deve lop ing an u rba n food sys tem wi l l educa te a nd a cc l imate our c h i l d ren to make hea l thy cho i ces and share tha t renewed perspec t i ve w i th the i r peers .

South Syracuse is a “food desert”

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Goal: Establish an urban agriculture program that will provide access to nutritious, affordable produce, create jobs, and build community spirit.

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Job Skills Training Program

Provide skills training to unemployed/underemployed members of the surrounding neighborhood as well as assist formerly incarcerated individuals with transition/re-entry into the community.

Train these unskilled and unemployed individuals in organic and farming methods while simultaneously developing strong work ethics and life skills opportunities.

Provide opportunities for recently migrated immigrants and refugees who bring strong agricultural skills. These individuals can integrate into our local community by teaching local residents these skillsets and working side-by-side with them as they build relationships.

Work closely with the local Workforce Development Center in establishing employment training opportunities.

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Green Roof : growing, instal lation and maintenance

Rain Barrel /Cistern : instal lation

Hoop Houses : construction and instal lation

Urban agricultural ski l ls : planning, planting, cultivating, harvesting

We will provide job skills training for “green collar” jobs.

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“Green Roof” is a term that refers to vegetation growing on a roof that has environmental benefits, such as storm water retention and energy reduction.

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Development of Hoop Houses

(Completed Phase 3 View)

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We will construct a 26’ x 96’ Hoop House that will include two 6’ x 80’ raised beds and a mini-raised bed for education of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School students as well as provide a

therapeutic environment for senior members of our community.

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 Healthy produce will be marketed in the South Syracuse community.

 

Distribution of Grown Goods

> To individual elderly and shut-in residents

> To area Senior Living Facilities

> To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School for lunch menu

> To Jimmy’s Market for sale to local customers

> To general public through establishment of a weekly urban farmers’ market at designated site

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We will educate the community using hands-on experiences in horticulture, cooking and nutrition which will help to build demand for healthy food.

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We will be a model for future projects, inspire new gardeners among our children, and offer technical assistance to interested neighbors. 

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Research indicates that involvement in community farming can make a positive

difference!

• Acceptance in the community reduces recidivism rates.

• Creation of jobs reduces crime rates.

• Consuming fresh produce leads to better nutrition and improved health including elimination or reduction of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.

• Increased motivation and improved academic achievement in students

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Syracuse Urban Farm Init iat ive and C-CAP (Concerned Cit izens Act ion Program) are working, and seeking to work, with var ious community groups, businesses and government offic ia ls and agencies for resources and funding opportunit ies .

Building an “oasis in the desert” is a collaborative effort.

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Give someone a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach that

person to fish and you feed them for a lifetime.

To become a partner with us or for additional information, please contact C-CAP, P.O. Box 31, Syracuse, NY 13205 or [email protected].