Project BRead - MISSION

Project Bread connects people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible—so that no one goes hungry.

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice

Project Bread is committed to making sure that people in Massachusetts can afford enough to eat because hunger is an injustice. Hundreds of years of racist policies have made getting food more challenging for Black, Brown, immigrant, and Indigenous communities, causing the injustice that these identities experience hunger at higher rates. Project Bread must be proactive in fighting systemic racism and economic discrimination, and actively work to end racism and discrimination within systems and organizations, including laws and policies. We must engage voices of all identities in breaking down barriers to getting food.

We seek out the expertise of those who experience hunger and make sure those voices are at the center of Project Bread’s strategy, research, and programs. This is essential to our policy work to build a system based on equity so that everyone gets what they need to thrive.

We understand that our actions must match our words. Project Bread commits to these values as an anti-hunger nonprofit, as an employer, and as a member of the community.

We envision a Massachusetts where hunger is permanently solved for everyone.

We define ourselves as a food security organization because our work is preventative in nature. We're creating a sustainable, system-wide safety net in Massachusetts for anyone facing hunger.

Eden’s Rose Foundation – Mission

Inciting Change, Inspiring Hope, Empowering Sustainability

Mission Vision
We believe every person deserves the chance to thrive.
Eden’s Rose Foundation works to close the gap in resource equity by giving underserved communities the tools, support, and opportunities they need to achieve self-sufficiency and sustainable growth.

Our focus is clear:

  • Nutritional Food Access – ensuring healthy, fresh food for all

  • Youth Development – fostering leadership, skills, and confidence

  • Environmental Education – teaching the value of our planet and how to protect it

  • Economic Opportunity – creating pathways to lasting stability

Through collaboration, advocacy, and innovative solutions, we build inclusive communities where everyone has access to what they need—not just to survive, but to flourish. Together, we can create a more equitable, sustainable, and just world.


Projects & Initiatives

Albany Victory Gardens Food Systems Project

What began as the conversion of an abandoned parking lot into a thriving Albany community garden has grown into a comprehensive model for urban farming, food access, and neighborhood revitalization. The Albany Victory Gardens (AVG) initiative now includes interconnected programs that provide fresh food access, job training, and ecological restoration across West Hill.

Albany Victory Community Gardens in West Hill

Located at 456 1st Street, Albany NY, our flagship garden provides year-round access for residents to grow, share, and harvest their own produce. The West Hill community garden also improves local air and water quality while creating safe green spaces for neighbors to gather.

Urban Farmers Training Program (Albany UFTP)

The Urban Farmers Training Program in Albany equips residents with professional farming skills, certifications, and business knowledge to grow food and sell produce. Graduates earn credentials through the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and Produce Safety Alliance, opening doors to entrepreneurship. Vacant lots are converted into urban micro-farms and greenhouses, allowing participants to build food-based businesses and property ownership in West Hill.

Micro-Farm Project in Albany

Through the Micro-Farm Project, neglected city lots are transformed into greenhouse-supported farms that provide jobs, income, and local food security. This project increases neighborhood food production while supporting Albany’s movement toward sustainable urban agriculture.

West Hill Farmers Market – Albany, NY

The West Hill Farmers Market gives residents affordable access to locally grown fruits and vegetables, with priority for neighborhood farmers and graduates of the Urban Farmers Training Program. Through veggie vouchers and Double Up Food Bucks Albany, families can stretch food dollars while directly supporting local farmers in Albany.

Albany Produce Pickup Project

Four days per week, residents can pick up free fresh produce through the Produce Pickup Project in West Hill, run by community volunteers. This program increases food access in Albany while also connecting families to resources, education, and community partners.

Building Food Justice and Community Health in Albany

The Eden’s Rose Foundation is committed to creating food justice in Albany by increasing fresh food access, urban farming opportunities, and sustainable community development. Our programs:

  • Expand Albany food security and nutrition access

  • Provide job training and economic opportunity in urban agriculture

  • Reclaim vacant lots into green spaces and community farms

  • Improve environmental health through stormwater retention and air quality

  • Strengthen neighborhood resilience and pride in West Hill

What started with one neglected parking lot has blossomed into a model of community resilience in Albany. The Albany Victory Gardens prove that when neighbors have the right tools and resources, they can transform systemic challenges into thriving community solutions.


SEVA Chocolate & Guayusa Tea

Chocolate, Coffee, and Guayusa Tea for Justice, Community, and the Earth

“Seva” is a Sanskrit word that means selfless service as a path to spiritual growth. In Ecuador, SEVA is more than a name—it’s a way of life.

For over a decade, SEVA Ecuador has been building an ecosystem of ecological regeneration, women’s empowerment, and regenerative agriculture—one cacao pod, coffee cherry, and tea leaf at a time.

RESTORATION CREATORSHIP

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