Community Engagement

Small ways in which we engage in and give back to our community

Community Offerings

  • CSA & Compost Bin

    We will be running a CSA with Hearty Roots starting in the spring. E-mail Us if you’d like to join. We collaborate with Cornwall Community Composting initiative. E-mail us if you would like to compost with us!

    Variety of fresh leafy greens and radishes in crates at a market.
  • Community Fridge

    First community fridge in Newburgh! A collaboration with The Ellis Newburgh and Fairground. Found on Grand & South.

    Donate here to sponsor the program.

    Colorful community fridge offering free food, with a sign suggesting hand sanitizer use, and shelves stocked with canned goods and packaged items. Decorated with floral patterns and multilingual welcoming text.
  • Community Classes & BIPOC Scholarships

    We offer Sunday community classes, sliding scale and work exchange for those in need of finantial assistance.

    Your donation to this initiative can help ensure access for more students. These are long-term projects which require consistent effort, assessment, and reflection. Your support is welcomed!

    Red billboard with white text reading 'COMMUNITY IS STRENGTH. BE STRONG. LET'S LOOK OUT FOR ONE ANOTHER' against a building background.

Ongoing programs

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Ongoing programs *

Sunday 12pm Community Class

Monday & Thursday 6pm Meditation by Donation on zoom

First Tuesday 11am Hanuman Chalisa - Raising money for good causes

Organizations we work with

Organizations we have donated to

Immigrant Families

It’s important for everyone to know their rights if approached by an immigration (ICE) agent as well as how families can best prepare for something happening. This resource provides practical tips for things immigrant families can do now to prepare as well as information on rights everyone has in the United States, regardless of immigration status.

Thank you to Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) for translations of this resource. - From ilrc website.

Know Your Rights and What Immigrant Families Should Do Now