Events

A glossy, richly grained wooden crate filled with multicolored heirloom vegetables: striped squash, rainbow chard, purple potatoes, and deep orange carrots, all resting on crisp straw, each vegetable detailed in striking texture and vivid color. The crate is set on a minimalist white background with no extraneous elements. Dramatic side lighting casts crisp, directional shadows and accentuates ridges and edges on the produce. Captured from a slightly elevated angle for full visual impact, the image is composed using rule of thirds to create dynamic balance. The mood is celebratory and robust, expressing the abundance and variety accessible through community empowerment. The style is photographic realism with a clean, modern aesthetic—perfectly suited to the site’s mission and tone.

Food Freedom

Food Freedom America builds community resilience by connecting households across North America to affordable, sustainable food, empowering families to grow, share, and thrive through nutrition, collaboration, and opportunity.

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Date to announce

A welcoming space for neighbors to connect, learn, and share affordable, sustainable foods, with hands-on workshops and community-led tastings.

In the heart of communities across North America, venues vary, welcoming all ages to participate in farm walks, demonstrations, and shared meals.

Save the date

Our event hubs rotate between community centers, schools, and farmland, offering shade, seating, and kid-friendly activities for every season.

Locations vary by region to maximize accessibility, with transit options nearby and volunteers ready to welcome first-time participants.

Date to remember

The venue offers open spaces for demonstrations, communal meals, and seed exchanges, with accessibility features and on-site child care.

Nearby community centers with transit access and wheelchair-friendly entrances welcome all neighbors seeking affordable, local food experiences.

Community food festival

Event sites include markets, local co-ops, and schools, offering shade, seating, and festival amenities for comfort and accessibility.

Rotating locations across counties, prioritizing rural and urban areas to ensure every household can join.

Taste Grow Share

Venues include community halls, farmyards, and school gyms, all equipped for cooking demos, seating, and accessibility for seniors and families.

Locations adapt to weather and harvest cycles, with indoor spaces or tents to protect guests.

Food Access Fair

We host at neighborhood centers and schools, with demo kitchens, seating areas, and veggie displays for hands-on learning.

Accessible venues in many towns, with parking and transit stops nearby.

Hungry to Hope

Our venues are welcoming and ADA-compliant, with quiet spaces for discussions, kid zones for activities, and on-site produce swaps.

Locations offered include schools, libraries, community centers, and farm-adjacent spaces to reduce travel time.

Seasonal Market

Markets connect growers with families through organizer booths, live music, kid-friendly workshops, and nutrition education tents.

Find this event at partner sites across towns, with clear signage, volunteer helpers, and accessible paths.

Community Harvest Day

Our Harvest Day sites include school gyms, church halls, and community gardens with portable stalls and shade structures.

Locations spanning the U.S. and Canada ensure broad access to fresh, affordable produce.