05/02/2020
Tiny Homes Help With Growing Homeless Population The homes offer shelter, community for those living on the streets. Read the full story at http://cbsloc.al/2g9LMOL
The Sweet Potato Project provided entrepreneurial skills for "at-risk" youth based on products made from produce they've grow in their own neighborhoods
Created in 2012 through a partnership with the North Area Community Development Corporation, the Sweet Potato Project offered educational and money-making opportunities for “at risk” urban youth. Youth (ages 16 to 20) planted sweet potatoes on vacant lots in North St. Louis and received lessons in marketing, sales, website development and more. Curriculum was designed to teach how to turn produce
05/02/2020
Tiny Homes Help With Growing Homeless Population The homes offer shelter, community for those living on the streets. Read the full story at http://cbsloc.al/2g9LMOL
09/05/2019
I like this mission.
College Hill Long Final Please support the Peace Park project by making a gift at http://bit.ly/peace-park
09/02/2019
First Black-Owned Supermarket to Sell Products From Mostly Black Farmers Raises $430K The founders of WeBuyBlack and the developers of the first ever Black-owned supermarket that will primarily sell products from Black farmers and other food manufacturers have reached their first financial goal of $425,000 to purchase the property! 13,881 people have contributed to the campaign so fa...
09/02/2019
How This Couple Purchased 20 Properties and Bought a Block by 30 Find out the details of how this couple was able to purchase an entire block by the age of 30! ---------- Check out the many resources below from this couple...
05/18/2019
The guys at Good Life Growing are the real deal. The Sweet Potato Project have been blessed to work with them.
05/14/2019
Good Life Growing: growing in leaps & bounds!
04/03/2019
Former Post-Dispatch Columnist Sylvester Brown Is Content at Last Sylvester Brown Jr. remembers the first day he walked into the brick, box-shaped building on North Tucker Avenue. It towered over the street, proudly proclaiming...