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IMPACT

LocalFAM Impact in the High Country 

Impact & Testimonials

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FULL BRWIA IMPACT REPORT

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  • “This is so easy to do! I love the greens.”
  • “My kids are eating better than they ever have.”
  • “I have never had produce this good of quality.”
​- Second Harvest Recipients

“I didn’t think I deserved to get so much healthy, fresh food like this” – LocalFAM recipient
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“What we got from [LocalFAM] is the best of the best, so our families got an opportunity to get the same thing they would if you were buying it out of the grocery store, maybe even a little fresher.” - John Triplett, Wilkes Ministry of Hope

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From Producers, Partners & Sponsors 

“[LocalFAM] fits our model for how we harvest, how we pack things. It fits our model for why we care about people getting food that wouldn’t have access otherwise.” - Kara Dodson, Full Moon Farm

​"Because of the LocalFAM program, we are working even harder toward increasing the locally-sourced food we now provide to our pantry households."  -Tim, Blowing Rock Cares
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“I have had clients who are very happy to receive fresh produce.  Some of them comment on how this is good for their diet and they just enjoy the freshness…the fresh produce is very much appreciated.” - Christy, Blowing Rock Cares

“In 2023, the [LocalFAM] Farm Fresh program became the heart of our community feeding initiative. By embracing fresh, local foods, we not only provided tastier and healthier meals but also supported nearby farmers. Our community applauded the change, with one client noting, "Thanks to Farm Fresh, every bite feels like a burst of local pride!" This shift also gave a boost to local businesses. Beyond just better meals, LocalFAM’s Farm Fresh program inspired a collective embrace of sustainable practices, strengthening our community bonds.” - Michael, Ashe Food Pantry

“I like how LocalFAM expands food access to people who need it… it’s also helpful that we don’t have to discount prices to help the community.” - Food Hub Producer, 2023

 “I was thrilled to see how well attended the event was and really enjoyed staying to listen and learn.” Trevor McKenzie, Director, Center for App Studies, LocalFAM Summit sponsor 2023

“[LocalFAM] has enhanced my experience [of farming]… The intentions of the LocalFAM food box is actually miraculous to me.” - Matt Cooper, Lively Up Farm

“The fact that most of the people who live around my farm can’t eat or access… food that’s grown in it is something I think about a lot. It’s something that irritates me.” - Dave Walker, Daffodil Spring Farm

“Our clients with dietary restrictions are able to get fresh produce that helps them to stay on track with their health, and they love to share their positive outcomes with us” – Scott, Casting Bread Ministries

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Over the Years

2024

  • More than 45,149 lbs of high quality food put on our community's tables
  • Over 48070 healthy food boxes of fresh food delivered to local distribution partners
  • More than $192,500 in revenue for 75 participating local farmers and producers
  • 14 recipient organizations connecting their unique communities with free, healthy food
  • Local Love for the Holidays program helped feed over 120 families
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2023 

  • More than 39,000 lbs of high quality food put on our community's tables
  • Over 2080 healthy food boxes of fresh food delivered to local distribution partners
  • More than $110,000 in revenue for 63 participating local farmers and producers
  • 13 recipient organizations connecting their unique communities with free, healthy food

2022

  • More than 24,000 lbs of high quality food put on our community's tables
  • Over 3,700 boxes of fresh produce delivered to local distribution partners
  • More than $88,000 in revenue for local farmers earned through LocalFAM
  • 5 and counting recipient partners connecting their unique communities with free, healthy food
  • No Hunger for the Holidays program distributed over ​2,750 pounds of turkeys, stuffing and local veggies
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2020-2021

  • More than 27,000 lbs of high quality food put on our community's tables
  • Over 3,000 healthy food boxes of fresh food delivered to local distribution partners
  • More than $98,000 in revenue for 60 participating local farmers and producers
  • 8 recipient organizations connecting their unique communities with free, healthy food
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