Revision Urban Farmstand
Products
Vegetables
Breeds + Varieties
About the Farm
Background
Since 1990, a small plot of land in the heart of the city has been reclaimed to offer shelter and hope to pregnant and parenting homeless women. The farm is part of a broader initiative that includes various programs aimed at housing, health, and recovery services.
Practices
The farm emphasizes a deep appreciation of the land and the bounty it can offer, focusing on growing vegetables, seedlings, corn, and fruits. The interconnectedness of farming practices and community support is central to its philosophy.
The Rest
Victory Programs operates various supportive services throughout Boston, including housing-first approaches, health and recovery programs, and preventive measures against chronic conditions and overdoses. The farm is an integral part of these efforts, providing both nourishment and a sense of stability to those in need.
Features
Farm Type
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