Farming Hope

Providing Transitional Employment and Job Skills to the Homeless

Fast Facts

Location:

San Francisco, CA

Sponsored by:

Kristi Smith Hernandez

Grant Years:

2018

Category:

Job Skills

Website:

How Farming Hope Is Making a Difference

Farming Hope empowers adults in the San Francisco Bay Area who are experiencing major barriers to employment, teaching them to grow and cook food that sustains themselves and their communities. Farming Hope’s efforts focus on the homeless who are motivated to make their way back to a more stable life.

Work of Farming Hope

  • Provides paid transitional employment and a culinary job-training program for adults overcoming homelessness, incarceration or other employment barriers.
  • Operates a job-training restaurant and kitchen where apprentices learn professional cooking, catering and kitchen-operation skills.
  • Recovers cosmetically imperfect produce, prevents food waste, and prepares meals for food-insecure neighbors.
  • Builds inclusive community gathering spaces that value belonging, dignity and mutual support through food and service.
  • Partners with other organizations to deliver apprenticeship, professional and life skills training, meals programs and food-recovery operations in the Bay Area.

Initiatives Supported by Project Redwood

2018:  $10,000 to fund staff and job training for a social enterprise café in San Francisco.