1st
May
2010
Food Runners & Urban Gardens on Food & Wine This Week
posted by Wendy Goodfriend | posted in economy and food costs, food banks, hunger, volunteer, gardening and urban farming, KQED, local food businesses, tv, film, video, photography |

With a nod to Earth Month, Food and Wine This Week looks at urban gardens emerging in San Francisco, and rides along with Food Runners as they pick up leftover food for distribution to those in need. Leslie Sbrocco is back with Bay Area Bites blogger, Stephanie Rosenbaum and Mary Risley, founder of Food Runners -- an organization who's mission is to help alleviate hunger in San Francisco, to help prevent waste and to help create community.
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- Alemany Farm
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- Planting Justice
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