Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency

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Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Garden Project

Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Agency Mission NEOCAA’s mission is to assist low-income families to be more self-sufficient and to remove barriers to success. Fresh food is difficult for agency clients to have because they must travel more than 10 miles to purchase.

Northeast Oklahoma Food Deserts

Garden Project Design This project was developed to grow and sell fresh food to low-income families at a reduced rate. It was essential that the project be High yield Low maintenance

Garden Project Design The final design focused on ORGANIC METHODS using essential elements which yield NUTRITIOUS and tasty food in RAISED BEDS with a BUILT-IN WATERING SYSTEM, making the garden LOW-MAINTENANCE and WEED-FREE

Growing Food NEOCAA’s garden project is located on 1/3 acre with ten 4’ x 50’ raised beds.

Growing Food NEOCAA utilizes a growing medium that is organic and adds essential elements to provide the most nutritious possible vegetables.

Education Throughout the year, area school children visit the garden and learn to plant and harvest.

Education Canning and cooking classes are also provide in cooperation with community partners.

Jay Farmers’ Market NEOCAA works with other local growers to operate a Farmers’ Market in Jay. SNAP cards are accepted.

Mobile Market NEOCAA has received funding to build a mobile market. Operational funding is needed.

The Garden Project is a program of Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency P. O. Box 603 Jay, OK 74346 918/253-4683, x 110 Rhonda Sloan, Garden Manager