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We've teamed up with an epic seed company to encourage gardeners across the United States to Plant One More.
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We've teamed up with an epic seed company to encourage gardeners across the United States to Plant One More.

Spring has sprung and the Greenhouse Bookshelf is waiting for you! Have you ever wanted to learn more about the intersection between food justice and disability justice? Interested in connecting with fellow bookworms to explore these topics? Look no further than the Greenhouse Bookshelf, our new online book club! For $3/month, you’ll receive our monthly reading recommendation, discussion prompts…

Meet Ruby Elbert, Director of Plant One More at Kelly's Kitchen — an adaptive athlete, disability rights advocate, and creative thinker leading a nationwide movement that connects backyard gardens to communities in need.

Meet Eva Houston, Kelly's Kitchen's Food Security Network Director — a Paralympic athlete, food systems expert, and passionate advocate for disability and food justice. Eva helped build the FSN from the ground up; today it connects 700+ food-oriented organizations nationwide.

Kelly's Kitchen's Nourishment Beyond the Plate cooking program returns to Beaufort, South Carolina — this time reaching 48 participants with hands-on cooking classes, accessible kitchen equipment, and a new sustainability partnership with Beaufort Disability and Special Needs.

Starting over in a new garden? One Pittsburgh gardener shares how she's trading inground plots for containers.

Imagine if every neighborhood in America had a free, accessible food pantry—every school, church, fire and union hall. Neighbors could slip a few canned or boxed goods into the pantry while walking the dog or take something out if it’s a hard week. This is the vision behind Kelly’s Kitchen Accessible Little Free Pantry Program . Approved applicants are sent an accessible, easily assembled small…

Shared courtesy of Zero Waste Chef. Most of the following tips do require a small investment of time up front but will pay generous dividends later. In the middle of a busy week, when you have at least some food ready to cook, you’ll be grateful you spent a bit of time (just a bit!) prepping on your day off. You’ll also prevent planet-heating waste; prepped food, especially perishable produce, is…

WASHINGTON, July 15, 2025 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that people recovering from severe storms may be eligible for food assistance through USDA’s Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). Over 11,100 households in 14 counties in Arkansas are estimated to be eligible for this relief to help with grocery expenses. Through this program, which USDA makes…

WASHINGTON, May 6, 2025 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that people recovering from recent severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes and flooding may be eligible for food assistance through USDA’s Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). Approximately 11,500 households in 13 counties in Kentucky are estimated to be eligible for this relief to help with…