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October 16, 2014January 29, 2015

Throwback Thursday: Student Supported Agriculture

Changemaker Institute alum, Student Supported Agriculture, addresses the food desert issue that affects New Orleans.  Each week, they put together 2 types of boxes, house boxes ($20) and dorm boxes ($15), filled to the brim with fresh fruits, veggies, and other staples.   To make it super convenient for students, they’ll drop it right off at your dorm room at no extra charge!  Last semester, they were featured in the Hullabaloo and the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine’s publication, Pressroom.

Make sure to order a box today!

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