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Food Justice, Urban Agriculture

Grow-Op Chicago is a seed-starting and urban agriculture advocacy group. We produce educational videos, coordinate volunteers, and facilitate donations to various urban farms and community gardens in Chicago.

 Grow-Op is an urban agriculture advocacy group that helps fundraise and market capacity-building farms. We currently are incubating OTIS Fresh Market in Back of the Yards.

Grow-Op is an urban agriculture advocacy group that helps fundraise and market capacity-building farms. We currently are incubating OTIS Fresh Market in Back of the Yards.

Kwamena - Breathing Room Gardens

Interview Series w/ Kwamena + Steve Hughes

Steve Hughes - Otis Fresh Market

OTIS Fresh Market

OTIS Fresh Market

A worker cooperative whose vision of a ‘fenceless farm’ are being carried out through workforce development and sliding scale produce sales within the community. In 2022, we grew over 2,000 pounds of produce and donated over 500 pounds to neighbors and community ‘Love Fridges’ across the city.

Stuck in a farming simulation loop?

The Search for the Money Tree

Cedillo's Fresh Produce - Web Design, Copywriting

Cedillo's Fresh Produce - Web Design, Copywriting

Contemporary Farmer Inc. - Web Design, Branding, Marketing, Online Store

Contemporary Farmer Inc. - Web Design, Branding, Marketing, Online Store

Dr. Terry Mason, Health Policy Institute of Chicago - Web Design, Fundraising, Brand Strategy, Content Creation

Dr. Terry Mason, Health Policy Institute of Chicago - Web Design, Fundraising, Brand Strategy, Content Creation

Grow-Op coordinated harvesting + youth garden education at Altgeld Sawyer Corner Farm from 2016-2020.

Grow-Op coordinated harvesting + youth garden education at Altgeld Sawyer Corner Farm from 2016-2020.

Back in 2018 we launched the "Home Grower's Program" and distributed over 1,000 healthy transplants to gardens across the city with the help of 8 different "home-grower" volunteers.

Back in 2018 we launched the "Home Grower's Program" and distributed over 1,000 healthy transplants to gardens across the city with the help of 8 different "home-grower" volunteers.