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Communities In Action - Food Co-op
 
Grandma's Farm / Prairie Land Food
Communities in Action
    Cindy & Gary Seibler
    316.706.1544
    grandmas.farm@earthlink.net
Prairie Land Food is a Kansas program, serving mid-America. The program is a not-for-profit / 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to helping those who help others. By celebrating and uniting communities through cooperation and volunteerism we build a stronger and bright future for all concerned.

Do you volunteer as a 4-H leader or a soccer coach, sing in the church choir, teach Sunday School, or volunteer in the church nursery. Do you pick up trash on your daily walk, say a prayer for those in need, visit a homebound friend, or give of your time in some other way? If so, you are eligible to participate in Prairie Land Food.

Our program offers a nutritious grocery package which includes a wide assortment of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, just like you see in major grocery stores in exchange for your volunteer hours. Packages are offered at a low cost, helping to
s-t-r-e-t-c-h your food dollars.

PRAIRIE LAND FOOD is not a government funded program; there are no income guidelines. We are funded through you – the participant. The more people that participate, the greater the buying power, and the more communities will benefit through volunteer service.

No fine print, no gimmicks, no term commitment how often you participate is up to you!

community supported agriculture
 
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