Food to Power breaks ground at Hillside Hub

The future site of Hillside Hub is also home to an indigenous healing garden, maintained by Monicka Snowbird, the program director of Haseya Advocate Program, which works with Indigenous domestic violence and sexual abuse survivors. The garden, part of Food to Power’s plot, was donated to Haseya by former Colorado Springs Food Rescue Executive Director Zac Chapman. 

“There’s only two other pieces of land in the state of Colorado, off the reservation, that are specific for Indigenous use,” said Snowbird.

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