ROAR is possible only through collaborations with you — families, community leaders, and partner organizations. We’re grateful to be in relationship with the following folks who make this project great:
Human Links Foundation – Provides general operating support
King Conservation District – Supports educational food systems programming and workshops at neighborhood farm stand locations
Pike Place Market – provides in-kind support to help subsidize produce costs and connect ROAR with a broader network of Washington small farmers
Whole Cities Foundation – Funding for anti-racism organizing training, infrastructure grant for partner beginning farm
Public Health – Seattle & King County – Organizational networking and program development support. Grant management for Partners in Community Health (PICH)
Rainier Valley Food Bank – Financial support via produce purchasing, guidance on program development and food access strategy
City of Seattle Human Services Department – Organizational networking and program development support. Grant management for Partners in Community Health (PICH)
Healthy King County Coalition – Networking and collaborative strategy support; member of the Healthy Eating Work Group
For more detailed information about site partners in each neighborhood, visit the Community Organizations page.