Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative

Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative Empowering faith communities to cultivate their values through supporting family farmers, increasing access to local, healthy food, and advocacy work

The Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative advances its mission by: connecting congregations with local farmers and gardeners to increase access to organic food and strengthen local economies; sharing models, strategies and resources across faith traditions to help leaders bring programs and best practices to their congregations, camps and retreat centers; providing one stop shopping for speake

rs, educational materials, and advocacy resources to help congregations engage to improve their understanding of and impact on the food system; and empowering leaders to develop congregational food policies facilitating a connection between the sacred creation and what congregants consume when they come together to pray or celebrate.

URGENT: Spread the Word about Food Benefits for LA Fire Victims!People affected by the Los Angeles area fires may be eli...
02/12/2025

URGENT: Spread the Word about Food Benefits for LA Fire Victims!

People affected by the Los Angeles area fires may be eligible for an important government benefit. The sign-up window is only seven days, and it has already begun.

Disaster CalFresh (D-CalFresh) is open for registration February 10-14 and 18-19, 2025. Help make sure no one misses out on food benefits of up to $585 for individuals or $1,950 for families.

If you or someone you know live in 1 of 58 ZIP Codes in Los Angeles County and were affected by the fires, whether that be displacement, loss of housing, or food insecurity; you may be eligible!

Call the Los Angeles Department of Public Social Services by dialing 1-866-488-8482 to apply today, or visit an in-person office. Spread the word and repost the following flyer!

The Climate Bond on the November Ballot state-wide in California would include funding commitments to advance sustainabl...
10/30/2024

The Climate Bond on the November Ballot state-wide in California would include funding commitments to advance sustainable food and agriculture systems for years to come. These programs were carefully developed over more than 2 years before they were ready for the voters. Assemblywoman Lori Wilson gave the keynote address at Interfaith Food’s 2023 Food, Faith and Farms conference where she talked about her work leading the fight for state bond dollars for food and agriculture.

Click the following link to learn more in the editorial endorsing State Climate Bond 4 co-authored by Interfaith Food Exec. Director Steve Schwartz and published as an op-ed in the Marin Independent Journal on October 25, 2024. https://bit.ly/ISFCadvocacy

Click the following link to support Interfaith Food's work! https://bit.ly/Donate2ISFC

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