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Moveable Feast Community Garden

21 November 2013

★ GiveCorps

Many of our Baltimore neighbors are fighting for their lives and need help to battle life-threatening illnesses like HIV/AIDS, cancer and diabetes.

And often those struggling with illness are on their own without someone to care for them, bring them soup or take a trip to the store. That’s where Moveable Feast does their work.

Moveable Feast delivers meals and nutritional counseling to low-income people living with serious illnesses including HIV/AIDS, breast cancer, blood cancer, and other life-threatening conditions. In 2010 alone, they provided over 739,000 meals in their mission to feed people, fight disease, and foster hope.

Moveable Feast is now on a mission to add more of the healing power of fresh fruits and vegetables, grown locally, to their menu.

With your support through GiveCorps, Moveable Feast can keep their garden growing to provide life saving nutrition for our neighbors suffering in Baltimore – today and for the road ahead.

Just $5 can provide four people with fresh produce for a week. You can make it happen.

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