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Food Justice (Page 2)

LVC’s Fall Newsletter, The Esprit de Corps

In the fall 2015 Esprit de Corps, meet the 2015-16 Volunteers, get some tips for living a life of service from speaker and activist, Kim Bobo, hear from a second year LVCer in the Twin Cities and read about the Food Justice House in Milwaukee.Read More →

2015-10-12
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: October 12, 2015
In: Esprit de Corps, Food Justice, Newsletter
Tagged: Board, Food Justice, LIFE in Service, Living LVC Values, National Orientation, Volunteer Profile

Food Justice in Milwaukee

Combine your passion for sustainable agriculture with a desire to serve and learn. Apply to be part of Lutheran Volunteer Corps’ Food Justice House in Milwaukee! Beginning in August 2016, LVC will place Volunteers in five Milwaukee urban agriculture projects to increase the communities’ capacity to produce and distribute fresh produce. You could be one of those Volunteers! Check out Food Justice placements here! The Food Justice (FJ) Volunteers will live together in an LVC house in Milwaukee and serve at different urban agricultural projects in the Harambee and Lindsay Heights neighborhoods. The five organizations we currently anticipate serving as the FJ sites are: All Peoples ChurchRead More →

2015-10-02
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: October 2, 2015
In: Esprit de Corps, Food Justice, Newsletter
Tagged: Cultivate Justice, Food Justice, Milwaukee, Volunteer
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