CANTON - Nature's Storehouse, 21 Main St., is asking their customers to support GardenShare during this season of Thanksgiving. Customers are invited to make a donation to GardenShare while checking …
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CANTON - Nature's Storehouse, 21 Main St., is asking their customers to support GardenShare during this season of Thanksgiving.
Customers are invited to make a donation to GardenShare while checking out Nov. 13-23 and have the option to add their name to a wall of donors.
"Many people feel that healthy food is inaccessible,” said Rainbow Crabtree, co-owner of Nature's Storehouse. “We are inspired by the work that Gardenshare does to help ensure access to healthy food, and we are proud to partner with them in this fundraising effort.".
GardenShare has worked to end hunger and strengthen our local food system since 1996.
All of us at GardenShare appreciate this so much," said Gloria McAdam, executive director of GardenShare. "Nature's Storehouse customers care about fresh, healthy food and this promotion will give them the opportunity to help everyone in our community have access to locally grown food."
Originally formed as a network of gardeners sharing their extra harvest with local food pantries, GardenShare has later embraced a larger vision for the region, which is summarized in the slogan, "Healthy Food, Healthy Farms, Everybody Eats."