Aug 5, 2024. The hosts, Monte Belmonte, and Kaliis Smith of this popular local podcast speak with Mary Johnson, founder and CEO of non-profit Regenerative Farms, to find out more about the film screening of Common Ground at Amherst Cinemas, and how regenerative farming can combat the issues of Climate Change, and her organization’s efforts help to change global agricultural practices.
Your support can help us continue to fight child hunger and build resilient communities worldwide. By donating to Regenerative Farms, you contribute to a future where every child has access to nutritious food and a safe, resilient and restored environment.
Thank you for being a part of our journey to end child hunger with regenerative farming and, innovative ecosystem restoration solutions. Your support is invaluable in making this vision a reality. Together, we can plant the seeds of hope and ensure a brighter future for children and their families everywhere.
Help us spread the word among friends, school groups, teams, and churches. Together, we can create a future where women farmers can survive and flourish. Share our stories on your social media and connect with us on Instagram and Facebook.
Ways to give to Regenerative Farms to Support our work and the Hubs run by our Partners:
DONATE by credit card via Paypal or Venmo
Call 413.475.0864.
Mail checks made out to Regenerative Farms to: 1230 West Rd. Ashfield, MA 01330.
Other ways to give:
Support our work through your donor-advised fidelity fund with this link or Donate through Guidstar.org and see our profile or suggest us to your favorite 1% for the Planet company
Trust and Transparency are Important to Everyone. Our non-profit Employer ID number is 86.2475402. Verify our MA Attorney General’s charity registration details here. Our latest audited financials and IRS 990 forms are available on our website and upon request.
Stay tuned for more updates and exciting opportunities to get involved. Together, we can drive meaningful change!
Thank you for your unwavering support.
Sincerely,
Mary E. Johnson, Founder/CEO
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