Cooling Water Community Farms, INC.

Cooling Water Community Farms, INC. We provide education, productivity resources, equipment, and manpower to urban poultry farmers.

05/14/2025

About Cooling Water Community Farms

Cooling Water Community Farms is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to fight food insecurity by helping families grow fresh, healthy food right in their own neighborhoods. We focus on small-space gardening, urban farming education, and building a network of local growers committed to sustainability, nutrition, and community resilience.

We grow together, teach together, and share the harvest.

We’re currently asking for support from the community. If you have extra seeds, starter plants, or gardening supplies, your donation will help families start or expand their own gardens.

We’re also looking for volunteers to help us plant, organize, and grow our reach. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just eager to help, we welcome you.

To donate or get involved, contact us at:
Cooling Water Community Farms
PO Box 411, Dacula, Georgia 30019
Email: [email protected]

Let’s grow something powerful together.

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Your backyard flock's health is in your hands! Follow proper biosecurity measures, such as handwashing, to prevent the spread of diseases.

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Are you adding new birds to your flock? Quarantine them for at least 30 days before introducing them to your existing birds to prevent the spread of diseases.

Did you know that some diseases can be spread by wild birds? Keep your backyard flock safe by limiting contact with wild...
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Did you know that some diseases can be spread by wild birds? Keep your backyard flock safe by limiting contact with wild birds and properly cleaning and disinfecting their living areas. The nonprofit Cooling Water Community Farms supplies local farmers with biosecurity kits to help mitigate diseases in backyard poultry flocks.

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Protect your backyard flock! Proper biosecurity measures can help prevent the spread of diseases. Learn more on the CDC's page and Cooling Water Community Farms, INC. about keeping you and your friends and family safe from transmission. Help Cooling Water Community Farms, INC. raise funds for biosecurity kits for local poultry farmers.

Address

P. O. #411
Dacula, GA
30019

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16782504420

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