A Community Urban Farm Faces New Test in Sustaining Its Neighbors in Santa Ana 

“Lettuce in the winter and nopales in the spring – they’re just a few types of fresh foods finding their way into people’s homes from one Santa Ana neighborhood, where a community urban farm grows what’s in season on nearby church land.

Instead of shopping at a chain grocer, low-income residents who sign up with the CRECE Urban Farm by Santiago Park can pay according to their tax bracket, and come to the farm in person to take their produce home in boxes.” - Brandon Pho, Voice of OC

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