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Halloween Party

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ORGANIZATION: REDLAND AHEAD

  • 5 people are interested
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The Redland Community Farm & Market is hosting our second Halloween Party for the children in our surrounding area. The market supplies a safe and fun place for the kids to celebrate Halloween. They

We are looking for volunteers to help us pass out candy and oversee the party. We will play games, dance, laugh and just make it an unforgettable night for the kids.

If you love halloween and want to come and join the fun please contact me today.

(We would love to have our volunteers dress up, but it's not a requirement)

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About REDLAND AHEAD

Location:

22290 SW 266TH ST, 12690 SW 280 ST, HOMESTEAD, FL 33031, US

Mission Statement

Redland Ahead, DBA Redland Community Farm & Market's mission statement is "Where hope is grown from the ground up." We are a non-profit that assists veterans, homeless and the underserved in the community with education, training and job opportunities in both our 22 acre USDA certified organic farm, market/event space and other local agri-business operations. Mentoring and guiding the individuals that are interested in farming, sales, pop-up markets and other aspects of initiating micro-enterprises is our aim. We are a Veteran owned and operated company.

Description

Redland Ahead was formed in 2014 by Army veteran John Mills to assist veterans and the underserved in our south Florida community to become involved in farming or other agri-business opportunities. After taking over management of the former Verde Community Farm & Market, the addition of helping the homeless was added. The goal is to help provide new opportunities for education, training and employment whether it be at the farm, other local farms (row crop, tree crop, nursery or animal husbandry) in sales at the market or providing the tools for individuals to start their own micro-enterprises. We partner with FIU and their AgroEcology Department that is a USDA funded program that offers individuals the chance to apprentice at local farms in the fields of their choice.
We have won "It Takes A Village Award" and Community Farm of Recognition for our work with the homeless population and veterans with Edible South Florida Magazine.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Homeless & Housing
Children & Youth, Community, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Thu Oct 31, 2019
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM

WHERE

12690 SW 280th St.Homestead, FL 33032

(25.5273,-80.4)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • 2-3 hours

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