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Posted: Jul 21, 2021 4:50 PM MT | Last Updated: July 21
Edmonton s Better Business Bureau has launched a new initiative aimed at helping local organizations combat food insecurity.
The Diversity, Inclusion and You (DI&Y) Farm started as a small garden outside the BBB, but quickly turned into a way to give back to the community. Produce from the garden will now be donated to local organizations including the Africa Centre and the C5 collective. We started by utilizing our external space to just grow food and hopefully support our immediate community, said Seanna Lawrence, chief diversity officer at the BBB. There was no fences or barriers to the garden and it was really just open to all.
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