Food Access Fund
Trader Joe’s is one of the most affordable grocery stores in NYC—but for systems-impacted youth, it often feels out of reach. The perception? Too rich, too white, too expensive. The reality? It’s one of the few places where fresh, quality food is actually accessible.
This isn’t just about groceries—it’s about breaking social and mental barriers that keep young people from stepping into spaces they already belong in.
Your contribution helps provide $100 worth of groceries to young people and families facing food insecurity. In the spirit of full transparency, a $125 contribution funds a $100 grocery stipend, plus a 25% community care fee, which helps sustain our mission of creating spaces for restorative practices, community care, and lasting change.
By donating, you’re not just feeding someone—you’re expanding their access to the resources they should have never been made to question.
Trader Joe’s is one of the most affordable grocery stores in NYC—but for systems-impacted youth, it often feels out of reach. The perception? Too rich, too white, too expensive. The reality? It’s one of the few places where fresh, quality food is actually accessible.
This isn’t just about groceries—it’s about breaking social and mental barriers that keep young people from stepping into spaces they already belong in.
Your contribution helps provide $100 worth of groceries to young people and families facing food insecurity. In the spirit of full transparency, a $125 contribution funds a $100 grocery stipend, plus a 25% community care fee, which helps sustain our mission of creating spaces for restorative practices, community care, and lasting change.
By donating, you’re not just feeding someone—you’re expanding their access to the resources they should have never been made to question.
Trader Joe’s is one of the most affordable grocery stores in NYC—but for systems-impacted youth, it often feels out of reach. The perception? Too rich, too white, too expensive. The reality? It’s one of the few places where fresh, quality food is actually accessible.
This isn’t just about groceries—it’s about breaking social and mental barriers that keep young people from stepping into spaces they already belong in.
Your contribution helps provide $100 worth of groceries to young people and families facing food insecurity. In the spirit of full transparency, a $125 contribution funds a $100 grocery stipend, plus a 25% community care fee, which helps sustain our mission of creating spaces for restorative practices, community care, and lasting change.
By donating, you’re not just feeding someone—you’re expanding their access to the resources they should have never been made to question.