Healthy Neighborhood Store Initiative
Bringing locally grown produce to Buddy & Danny’s Neighborhood Store
The Sustainable Living Project is piloting a seasonal farm-to-store program designed to bring fresh, nutritious produce directly from our urban farm to the heart of the Sulphur Springs community. In partnership with Buddy & Danny’s Neighborhood Store and Homegrown Hillsborough, we are increasing access to healthy, affordable, and culturally relevant food grown just a few miles away.
This initiative is more than just a produce drop-off. It's a way to build health, connection, and food confidence in our neighborhood.
How to Participate
Pick up a bundle of fresh produce at Buddy & Danny’s
Try the seasonal recipe included with your food
Scan the QR code or visit our feedback page to share your thoughts
Want to learn more, volunteer, or suggest a veggie? Let us know!
Why It Matters
Locally grown produce travels fewer miles, retains more nutrients, and supports local farmers and educators. Every bite makes a difference.
Program Goals
Expand access to fresh, locally grown produce in a Community Redevelopment Area (CRA)
Provide simple, nutritious recipes and cultural inspiration for meal preparation
Support workforce development in urban agriculture
Create a feedback loop to help inform future local food initiatives
Who's Involved
The Sustainable Living Project (SLP)
Growers, educators, and community advocates providing the produce and program coordination.
Buddy & Danny’s Neighborhood Store
Your trusted local shop, partnering to bring in fresh food alongside everyday staples.
Homegrown Hillsborough
A cross-sector food systems initiative supporting collaboration and community-driven solutions across the county.