Read about Denver’s first community-garden-produce-sharing program, Fresh Food Connect, as they expand to help locals living in food-insecure neighbors. 

In addition to regional expansion, Groundwork Denver Executive Director Wendy Hawthorne mentioned that the program is also working on creating a mobile application that will license people to manage Fresh Food Connect in different regions. 

“We already have Colorado Springs using it; they started using it last year as our first region outside Denver. As soon as licensing is ready, we’ll have at least five communities that want to use it. One in Florida, one in Connecticut, Milwaukee and a few local: Boulder, Longmont…” stated Hawthorne.

Read more at: http://www.denvermetromedia.com/Life/news/local-produce-sharing-program-fresh-food-connect-expands-int/