care for community

For each full-sized grocery bag shoppers bring and use for groceries, the co-op gives 5¢ credit to a community org.Read more
As part of their goal to serve as a hub for the local community, Chatham Marketplace provides art space for local artists.Read more
One way City Market, Onion River Co-op shows their “concern for community” is through their Member Worker program.Read more
Gandhi said, ‘When they copy your revolution, it’s time to start the next one.’ That’s the role...co-ops have always had.Read more
Ypsilanti Food Co-op’s local honey project spreads the word about Concern for Community in the sweetest possible way!Read more
Valley Natural Foods' 5K fundraising run is a pillar of their co-op’s values of “family” and “concern for community.”Read more
Williams College students brought an innovative approach to food assistance to Wild Oats Market and their community.Read more
Fun, zany co-op-produced school assembly aims to educate and motivate kids to eat well and be healthy.Read more
Syracuse Real Food Co-op builds community while creating a permaculture backyard for members and staff to enjoy.Read more
Co-op helps kids explore food and the labor behind their food through tasting, hands on projects and the arts.Read more

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