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How can Central Market/Tenderloin residents store and prepare healthy food when their access to kitchen facilities is limited?
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CityHarvest
Updated: Aug 07, 2012 Aditi R
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CityHarvest is a service that harnesses existing and underutilized local resources and community knowledge to address the issue of healthy food storage, preparation, and cooking in the Central Market/Tenderloin area. CityHarvest is a service with a physical storefront and a web component where:

- local residents can donate overflow produce from their gardens, for which they get recognition and points;
- excess food from the SF Food Bank, FoodRunners, and other organizations can be collected at a central spot;
- Central Market/Tenderloin residents with the knowledge and desire to cook can share their talents and memories with fellow residents via community meals; and
- Central Market/Tenderloin residents with the desire to eat a healthy, fresh homecooked meal can do so with their community.

More Info:
CityHarvest slideshow presentation
This project is made possible by the City and County of San Francisco, SPUR, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and the Department of Technology
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