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Transplanting Traditions Community Farm TTCF is a non-profit educational farm that seeks to address the challenges of food and economic insecurity in the refugee community.

https://linktr.ee/transplanting_traditions Transplanting Traditions Community Farm is a non-profit educational farm that seeks to address the challenges of food insecurity, healthy food access and economic well being inequity in the refugee and immigrant community. Transplanting Traditions believes that increasing the self-reliance of communities in providing for their own food needs is key to cre

ating a more environmentally sustainable and socially responsible food system. The farm showcases a mixture of native N.C. crops and over 20 crops native to Burma. At Transplanting Traditions, gourds, turmeric, bitter melons, ginger, taro root, medicinal herbs and lemongrass mingle with heirloom tomatoes, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, arugula, beets and radishes and many more N.C. and Burma vegetables and herbs. Transplanting Traditions provides:
- Access to land
- Vegetable marketing outlets and training through Farmers’ Markets, CSA and Restaurant sales
- Year round agricultural and business education
- Youth Education Programs
- A cultural community space for refugees from Burma to come together, strengthen community and preserve agricultural and cultural traditions while simultaneously transitioning to new lives in N.C. Transplanting Traditions Community Farm supports the refugee community by providing educational opportunities and space to grow and market healthy, affordable and culturally appropriate foods. We strive to create innovative marketing activities that mutually benefit new American refugee farmers and low-income consumers.

Summer is a time for children to grow — not only in learning, but in identity, confidence, and community 🌱Don’t forget t...
28/05/2026

Summer is a time for children to grow — not only in learning, but in identity, confidence, and community 🌱

Don’t forget to enroll your students in Transplanting Traditions Community Farm and Triangle Baha’i Institute’s Summer Camp! Throughout the summer, children will learn about culture, service, food, nature, and friendship through hands-on activities rooted in community and care.

This camp is open only to refugee and immigrant families.

The next information session will be held at the Refugee Community Partnership’s office — Wednesday, June 3rd from 9am - 10am!

As we celebrate the final week of AAPI Heritage Month, we want to shine a spotlight on a few of our incredible AAPI boar...
27/05/2026

As we celebrate the final week of AAPI Heritage Month, we want to shine a spotlight on a few of our incredible AAPI board members who help guide, strengthen, and support TTCF’s work. 💛

We are grateful for the time, expertise, and passion they bring to our organization and for the many ways they champion refugee farmers, cultural preservation, and food justice. Help us celebrate the amazing individuals behind the scenes helping TTCF grow and thrive. 🌱✨

Staff Spotlight ✨In March, our Executive Director, Ree Ree, had the esteemed honor of being invited to the Governor’s Ex...
21/05/2026

Staff Spotlight ✨

In March, our Executive Director, Ree Ree, had the esteemed honor of being invited to the Governor’s Executive Mansion for Women’s History Month on behalf of TTCF and all of the amazing women in our community. 💛 During AAPI Heritage Month, we are proud to celebrate her leadership, resilience, and impact as she continues to inspire and strengthen our work every day.

This week, for AAPI Heritage Month, we are celebrating and uplifting the incredible staff members who help make TTCF wha...
19/05/2026

This week, for AAPI Heritage Month, we are celebrating and uplifting the incredible staff members who help make TTCF what it is today. 💛

Many of our staff come from communities across Southeast Asia, bringing with them deep cultural knowledge, resilience, and care for the community. From farming and education to outreach and advocacy, their work continues to shape a more connected and equitable future.

We are grateful for the stories, leadership, and traditions they share with our community every day. 🌱✨

✨ We’ve got a new look! ✨Our new website is officially live! Explore updated pages, learn more about our programs, meet ...
15/05/2026

✨ We’ve got a new look! ✨

Our new website is officially live! Explore updated pages, learn more about our programs, meet our farmers and community, and stay connected with everything happening at Transplanting Traditions. 🌱

Check it out: https://transplantingtraditions.org/

If you’re a CSA customer, you may already know some of our wonderful CSA farmers. 💛 This week for AAPI Heritage Month, w...
12/05/2026

If you’re a CSA customer, you may already know some of our wonderful CSA farmers. 💛 This week for AAPI Heritage Month, we want to highlight the heritage, resilience, and stories of the farmers who help feed our community.

Many of our farmers come from villages and refugee communities in Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand, bringing generations of agricultural knowledge, cultural traditions, and care for the land with them to North Carolina. Today, they continue growing culturally meaningful foods while building community through farming.

We are honored to celebrate and uplift the incredible farmers behind TTCF. 🌱✨

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re proud to celebrate and uplift the staff, farmers, and community members who make Transpl...
04/05/2026

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re proud to celebrate and uplift the staff, farmers, and community members who make Transplanting Traditions what it is. 💛

Throughout the month, we’ll be sharing stories of gratitude, culture, and the dedication that continues to shape and strengthen our community. 🌱

Open to refugee and immigrant families — Transplanting Traditions Community Farm + Triangle Bahai Institute Summer Camp!...
24/04/2026

Open to refugee and immigrant families — Transplanting Traditions Community Farm + Triangle Bahai Institute Summer Camp!

We will have an information session tomorrow, Saturday April 25th, from 9am - 10:30am at the farm (2912b Jones Ferry Road)!

Please come to ask questions and find out more about our summer camp!

We’re almost one week away from Open Farm Day 🌱We can’t wait to welcome you all to Transplanting Traditions Community Fa...
17/04/2026

We’re almost one week away from Open Farm Day 🌱

We can’t wait to welcome you all to Transplanting Traditions Community Farm and share our love of the farm with our community 💚

Join us for a day of farm tours, a mini market, and fun for the whole family. We’ll see you soon!

We’re getting close to selling out 💚Spots are limited, and sign-ups close April 7! Don’t miss your chance to eat fresh, ...
31/03/2026

We’re getting close to selling out 💚

Spots are limited, and sign-ups close April 7!

Don’t miss your chance to eat fresh, local, culturally rooted produce! Link in bio.

Transplanting Traditions Community Farm, alongside partners Tierra Fértil, Sembrando Raíces, and Small Potatoes Farm, ho...
30/03/2026

Transplanting Traditions Community Farm, alongside partners Tierra Fértil, Sembrando Raíces, and Small Potatoes Farm, hosted our first multilingual, multicultural, and multigenerational agricultural gathering. 🌱

100+ farmers and families, 7 languages, and 9 countries represented, all coming together in Durham to learn, connect, and build a more inclusive food future. 💚

This event was a powerful reminder of what’s possible when the community leads. Thank you to our partners, farmers, and community leaders who made this gathering possible! ✨

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2912 Jones Ferry Road

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