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"I watched Urban Oasis Project both stay busy installing edible gardens and work with groups like Green Haven Project and Grow Roots Miami to tackle food insecurity by creating food forests and providing fresh produce in food deserts." - Olee Fowler
A year ago I use to get emails back in regards to the boxes and a free garden project. Months later I received a response and then no correspondence back. They were suppose to get in touch with me on a date. Never did. I signed up for a free box delivery as it is an option online. Never received it. I stopped going to the actual market because even though the snap amount is doubled, the products being 'artisan' are expensive. Great way to get produce near the liberty city area but lack the communication to actually help the ones who live near the community.
Marcelo Y.
Google
What a nice surprise
A farmers market with all sort of goods
Not only produce and some of the best food you can taste
Also you have some handmade jewelry and clothing
Great people behind every shop
BTW free yoga class in the morn
Come on!
M
Google
Unorganized, poor quality. Attempted to volunteer. Unresponsive and they gave me the runaround. Stop wasting people's time. Would never donate; they clearly ignore resources they are offered.
Asiel M.
Google
A non-profit organization that sells fresh,local,organic food with no chemicals, and no preservatives, available to all but it's only in one area and not in any other food deserts.