CARE FARMING NETWORK BLOG

March 3, 2023

March Monthly Member Gathering Recording

CFN's March gathering focused on social media: the platforms to use, how to establish a good posting schedule, and some tips and tricks to make social media easier to navigate!
Presenter:
Gabrielle Zwi is a community organizer, educator, and musician in Rockville, Maryland. They joined Care Farming Network’s team in May 2022 as the Social Media Manager. For the past 10 years, Gabrielle has been managing social media pages across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for nonprofits, businesses, and their own musical endeavors. As an autistic self-advocate, Gabrielle runs the Instagram page @AutismAwareness (with over 13k followers), through which they share educational and entertaining content from an #ActuallyAutistic lens. Gabrielle’s brother participates in a job training program with one of CFN’s member farms (and absolutely loves it), so Gabrielle is very passionate about the empowerment and social opportunities that Care Farms are able to provide. You can find Gabrielle almost anywhere online with the username @GabrielleZwi, or through their website www.gabriellezwi.com.

February 22, 2023

Care Farming Network Helps Students Grow Their Knowledge

We were thrilled to present a session on care farming in the United States to students at Warren Wilson College: "Growing Resilience: Care Farming in the Netherlands" is a new class offered by Professor Sarah Himmelheber which culminates in a 2-week trip to the Netherlands to spend time on care farms, like Noorderhoeve.

What a pleasure it was to discuss and highlight the care farms operating in the US and talk about CFN's work to increase awareness and build capacity + connection among US-based care farms. The class explores care farming, or the use of farming tasks and practices towards a therapeutic aim.  Students are introduced to the typical needs of populations served by care farms including older adults, people with SPMIs, people with ID/DD, people coping with addiction, among others. During the campus-based portion of the course, students plan on visiting multiple facilities in the region that utilize interaction with plants and animals as therapeutic interventions Students will gain hands-on interaction with plants and animals as preparation for participation with the Noorderhoeve care farm in the Netherlands.

As care farming is better understood in the United States, it's heartening to see that colleges like Warren Wilson are teaching about care farming practices, modalities, and providing exposure and awareness about care farming!

Noorderhoeve
Field workers at Noorderhoeve, a care farm located in the Netherlands.
Warren Wilson College students
Warren Wilson College students on campus outside of Asheville, North Carolina.

 

February 9, 2023

Angel K Love Project Farm

Angel K Love Project

The AKLP is a farm based non-profit 501(C)3 organization whose mission is to provide love and healing to kids in need of holistic models of therapy. 

Our vision includes providing a variety of natural healing & wellness modalities such as equine therapy, farm animal-assisted therapy, horticulture therapy, nature therapy, art therapy, Yoga, Mindfulness, and more.

"Kids in need" include kids who are in need of getting outside and interacting with animals, plants, and nature to enhance their well-being, mental health, mood, and increase their physical activity.

 

Our goals involve inclusivity and collaboration with individuals and community-based resources across WNC to create sustainable solutions and loving support systems that positively impact kids from the LGBTQ+ community 🏳️‍🌈, BIPOC, minority, low-income, kids in Foster Care, and kids struggling with special needs and/or mental health.

We value, respect and celebrate diversity. We strive to make a safe space for people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, race, ethnicities, immigration status, country of origin, religious beliefs, education, class, age, size, as well as mental and physical abilities.

Our Story

In 2012, a very special person to Amy and Michelle was killed in a tragic car accident. Her name was Karina. A year after her death, Michelle and Amy felt guided to create something positive and loving in Karina’s memory.

At Karina’s one-year memorial on March 4th, 2013, they had an inspiration to make 100 burritos for the homeless with their friends and family. After the memorial, Amy and Michelle delivered all those burritos to men, women, and children in areas of need. With a permanent marker, they hand wrote “Angel K Love Project” on the aluminum foil of each burrito and the Angel K Love Project was born.

Since that day, Michelle coordinated a variety of volunteer and donation projects every month on Facebook. She sent FB invites out to anyone who wanted to join the project. Initially, just close friends and family joined them, but after four years of volunteer work, people from around the city came out to help serve the community in and around Denver, CO.

Within 2 years, the Angel K Love Project Facebook page reached more than 1,000 likes from around the world thanks to Michelle and Amy's travels. After four years, they helped over 50 different non-profit organizations in a variety of ways and they clocked in 3,000 hours of volunteer work!

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Hendersonville, North Carolina

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