Willamette Farm & Food Coalition
Give a Locally Grown guide to a friend!
Whether you are a budding locavore or a committed local foodie, think about who else you can convince to join the cause.
Inquire at your favorite restaurant or grocery store about what they are sourcing from local farms.
As a consumer you have individual purchasing power and you can choose to buy direct from farmers. But don’t forget to flex your purchasing muscles from time to time by influencing other food businesses that you buy from.
Join the Willamette Farm and Food Coalition
Member support is critical! WFFC members give on an annual basis (whether financial, $10-$100 sliding scale) or volunteer hours (10 hours per year).
Fill out an online PDF form and mail it with your contribution.
Mail to: WFFC, PO Box 41672, Eugene, OR, 97404-0389.
Volunteer
We welcome volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks, including office work, research, helping with the Farm to School Program, delivering Locally Grown guides, and planning and implementing events.
Board Service
We seek qualified members for our board of directors to assist in bringing the WFFC vision to fruition. The composition of the Board represents the different stakeholder groups involved with food and farming issues (Farmers/Food Business/Food Access/Education). If you are interested, please contact us about attending a board meeting.
For more information
Please contact Lynne Fessenden or call (541) 341-1216
Thank you!
When you buy Farm to School Fuji apples at participating retailers (the Kiva, Friendly Street Market, Sundance, Capella, Red Barn, New Frontier and Eugene Local Foods) profits will go to WFFC’s Farm to School Program! For more information visit www.organicgrown.com
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