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Summer camp for homeless and deprived children
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Students from the Farm School helped put siding on the hemp house and build the volunteers camp kitchen at the Pine Ridge Reservation in Porcupine, South Dakota.
With a grant from the State Department, Global Village Institute and La Caravana Arcoiris y Paz brought together 400 women community organizers in Ecuador to share training and expertise in consensus, conflict transformation, village technology, email and web-based communications, and economic development.
Our Kids to the Country summer program includes four week-long "camps" with horseback riding, swimming, river canoeing, and bike hikes for underprivileged inner-city children gathered from shelters and low-income neighborhoods.

Swan Trust is seeking donations to match a Nature Conservancy pledge to aid in purchasing essential acres to connect the upper Swan watershed into a contiguous protected area.

Visit Huichol Cultural Center

The Soybean Germ Plasm Collection of the USDA donated 100 each of 34 varieties of soybean seed for Plenty's soybean variety trials on Huichol lands in Mexico. Plenty soy tech Louise Hagler is assisting the Huichols in establishing the first soy dairy in Jalisco.

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The Farm Midwives continue to provide needed support to medically underserved populations, while advocating for health care reform in every public medium.

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