77% of farmers are interested in selling through outlets they do not currently use. 88% of farmers were not GAP certified, with many not knowing what GAP.

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77% of farmers are interested in selling through outlets they do not currently use. 88% of farmers were not GAP certified, with many not knowing what GAP was. 62% of farmers surveyed are Certified SC Grown. Other than 'Word of Mouth', Certified SC Grown was the #1 way that farmers marketed themselves. Over the past 5 years % of farmers have seen their profits increase. 67% of farmers have seen an increase in their number of customers. 58% of farmers have increased their production. Key Findings from the Midlands Farmer Survey

The Mission of the Midlands Food Alliance is to advocate and educate for an equitable, sustainable, localized food system in the Midlands of South Carolina.

-Developed a Print and Digital Local Farm and Food Guide -Organized Potlucks in regions throughout the Midlands to bring together farmers, chefs, and eaters who care about supporting local food production -Represented Midlands farmers at agriculture and planning meetings in South Carolina -Was awarded a Farmers' Market and Local Food Promotion Program titled Bridging the Gap: Consumers and Farmers to assist the group in mapping the Midlands food system, supporting agritourism efforts through coordinating and hosting a farm tour, and starting a Local Food campaign.

“Food Policy Councils foster communication and civic action at the grassroots. They’re a chance for people to shape, from the bottom up, the nature of a system that can seem distant and bewildering, even as it affects so much of their lives. Achieving food democracy and social justice is a key part of any food policy council’s mission.” - Doing Food Policy Councils Right: A Guide to Development and Action by Michael Burgan and Mark Winne

Building Capacity through Community Organizing Certificate Program Benedict College’s Social Work Field Preparation Course PASOs

Building Capacity through Community Organizing Certificate Program Session Topics – Uncovering Our Values: Introduction – Picture This – Community Organizing 101 – Creating Healthy Communities through Advocacy – Messaging & Framing Your Campaign – Strategizing vs. Planning

Year 4 BCCO Participants 55 Participants across 4 groups Benedict College Department of Social Work Field Preparation Course – Campaign: Creating a Campus Food Pantry Arnold School of Public Health – Campaign: Flood Recovery/Victim Assistance – Campaign: 5, 2,1,0 USC College of Social Work Advocacy for Social and Economic Justice Course – Campaign: Food Insecurity in SC – Summer Feeding Program in Sumter, SC Allen University Department of English Food Justice and Food Futures Course – Campaign: AU I Rise Organic Community Garden

The Organic Helpers MISSION: The Organic Helpers fight for change in our local food system while creating social change within our communities. VISION: To create a food system where all future generations experience and value fresh, local, and organic fruits, vegetables, and meats. Campaigns – Community Kitchen – Community Garden – Safe Routes to Chester High School – Safe Neighborhoods

The Organic Helpers RESULTS OF SAFE ROUTES CAMPAIGN -Partnership was formed between city government, community organizations, community members, and faith based organizations -Sidewalk development -Lower speed limits near student crossing areas and the school -Addition of speed bumps near school crosswalks and bus stop pickup locations -Improvement of lighting along walking routes RESULTS FROM COMMUNITY GARDEN -Garden formed through a partnership between local government, faith-based, organizations, and community-based organizations -16 raised beds have been built -Weekly donations from the harvest are provided to the local food pantry where 30 families (between individuals) are served

End Child Hunger SC Mission: To build awareness, increase community capacity, and create a coordinated effort to address child hunger in South Carolina. Campaigns: Improve the Summer Food Service Program in the Midlands Increase Afterschool Program Sites Encourage more qualifying schools to opt-in into Community Eligibility Provision (C.E.P.)

Recommendations from the Midlands Summer Food Service Program Interviews To provide more activities and programming for summer food service program sites to create a more fun experience for youth. To develop a system that transports meals to sites if sponsors do not have the capacity to deliver meals to sites. To increase the number of sites located in neighborhoods and/or use transportation to take youth to sites. To enhance outreach efforts of the program that take advantage of traditional and non-traditional methods to increase the amount of parents and caregivers that are aware about the program.

End Childhood Hunger SC Week October 25-31, 2015