At Project Worthmore, we believe that everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy, and culturally relevant food. That’s why we are proud to offer our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, which not only provides delicious seasonal produce but also supports the hardworking refugee farmers at DeLaney Community Farm.

The CSA program is a simple and powerful way to receive fresh, local produce while making a difference in the community. When you sign up for a CSA share, you’re committing to ~18 weeks of farm-fresh vegetables that are grown right here in Colorado at our DeLaney Community Farm. From crisp leafy greens to ripe tomatoes and root vegetables, you’ll enjoy a variety of seasonal produce each week.

By participating in the CSA program, you’re not only supporting the farm, but also providing a sustainable livelihood for refugee farmers who bring their expertise and knowledge from their homelands to their new community. The farm serves as a place where they can practice their farming skills and share their agricultural knowledge.

Each CSA share also helps further our mission to provide healthy food access to newcomer families. Many of the families we serve face significant barriers to obtaining nutritious food, including affordability and limited transportation options. By supporting the CSA program, you’re helping to provide these families with much-needed access to fresh produce, ensuring they have healthy options for themselves and their children.

The CSA program runs for ~18 weeks, making it an easy way to enjoy a summer and fall full of fresh produce while contributing to a cause that truly matters. Whether you’re an individual, family, or group of friends, this program is a great way to support the local community while eating healthy.

Sign up today and join us in growing a healthier, more connected community! Your CSA share can make a real difference.