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Atlanta Ecumenical Urban Farm Network
Worship Well - Eat Well
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​There is a high incidence of food insecurity among residents of Metropolitan Atlanta. There are also a large number of communities of faith in the city, many of which own significant portions of land. What if the solution to food insecurity already exists among those worshiping congregations?
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What if faith lands could become farm lands?
We believe that God is calling communities of faith in Metro Atlanta to use their lands in a more worshipful manner.
We believe that Metro Atlanta can Worship Well and Eat Well only if we partner across the city.
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