Prince of Peace Lutheran Church voted at our Congregational Meeting on June 5, 2011 to support this proposal and become a partner in this venture to bring more accessible, affordable, healthy foods to our community via a community garden / urban farm and etc.
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Warnersville Healthy Community Project Proposal
1. Warnersville Healthy Community Project Proposal
Project Concept: Improving community health through increasing
access to healthy food choices and increasing physical activity
Goals and Objectives:
• Reduce rates of chronic disease and risk factors high blood
pressure and obesity in the Warnersville Community (census
tract 11400)
• Increase rates of physical activity
• Increase consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables and other healthy foods
Project Principles:
• Holistic project development
o Promote community
o Promote economic development
o Promote employment
o Promote education
• Healthiest standards for food projects
o Sustainable food cultivation methods
o Natural and organic value-added prepared foods
o Whole grain bakery products
• Community Engagement
o Programs reflect needs of the community
o Warnersville Health Task Force will be involved in planning and implementation
Aerial View of Warnersville Community
2. Please Note: This Project Proposal represents a statement of the Warnersville Community Action Plan
based on input from the Warnersville Health Task Force and the Healthy Carolinians Healthy Lifestyles
Learning Cluster. Specific elements of the plan may change as the proposal is refined and developed.
Mobile Farmer’s Market
The Mobile Farmers Market will carry fresh produce to
community sites such as churches, worksites and
community centers on a regular schedule.
• The mobile unit will accept EBT cards and WIC
vouchers.
• In addition to fresh produce, will sell milk, eggs,
cheese
• Sell produce from the Urban Farm and from other
local and regional small farms
• Sell value-added food products—cheese, bakery
products—from local and regional small
producers.
• Deliver food to under-served populations at nursing homes, public housing
• Disseminate cooking instructions and recipes
• Based at the JC Price school annex or other Warnersville area site
Lead Organization: UNC-G
Funding:
• Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rapid Response Grant
• USDA Farmers Market Marketing Grant
• HHS Community Economic Development Grant
Partners:
• UNC-Greensboro Department of Communication Studies
• Urban Harvest
• Warnersville Community Coalition
• Greensboro Housing Authority/Hampton Homes
• Department of Public Health
• Greensboro College
• NC A&T State University
• Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
• Healthy Carolinians
Opportunities for Employment:
• Mobile Market driver
• Support for local farmers, value-added food producers
3. Warnersville Community Market
• Base of operations for the
Mobile Farmers Market
• Located at JC Price school
annex building or other JC Price Annex
SE Greenway
Warnersville area location Connector Trail
• Sell food items sold on the
Mobile Farmers Market
o Fresh produce
o Eggs, cheese and milk
o Bakery products
• Accepts EBT and WIC
• Members receive discounts on
food
• Membership provided entry into
other health and wellness Prince of Peace property
programs
o Health screenings
o Cooking classes
Lead Organization: Warnersville
Community Coalition, Greensboro
College
Possible Funding:
• USDA Farmers Market Marketing grant
• HHS Community Economic Development Grant
• Local foundation grants
Partners:
• Warnersville Community Coalition
• Greensboro Housing Authority/Hampton Homes
• Department of Public Health
• Healthy Carolinians
• NC A&T State University
• Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
• UNC-Greensboro Department of Communication Studies
• Urban Harvest
Opportunities for Employment:
• Farmers Market manager
• Support for local farmers and value-added food producers
4. Community Garden and Farm
The land at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will be used by Warnersville neighbors and Greensboro
residents to grow food. The space will provide physical activity and access to healthy foods for the residents of
the Warnersville area and wider community while providing opportunities for social and spiritual growth. The
structure (business model) and physical design of the garden/farm will be determined by the stakeholders of
the gardens.
Using a democratic process, the garden/farm will grow food to be distributed to participating neighbors and
through local markets, including the Mobile Farmers Market and Warnersville Farmers Market. Food will be
grown year-round using sustainable and Permaculture growing methods. The garden/farm will include
educational programs for youth and adults on
sustainability, health and wellness. The garden/farm can
be accessed from the SE Greenway Trail and will
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provide recreation through gardening and physical
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activities in the garden; social and community activities;
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enjoying nature and experiencing wildlife; and
meditation. The Farm will provide long-term and full-time
employment, summer employment, job-training for SE Greenway Trail
youth, and volunteer opportunities for everyone.
Lead Organizations: Urban Harvest, Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church Mand ala
Garden
Possible Funding:
Tool Shed Fruit trees
Local foundation and community development grants
GrantsPlus Lutheran Church grant (with Prince of Peace
Community Gardens proposal)
Greensboro Neighborhood Congress
Fruit Tree Foundation
Partners:
Warnersville Community Coalition
UNC-Greensboro Department of Communication Studies
Cooperative Extension
Department of Public Health
Healthy Carolinians
Greensboro College
NC A&T State University
Greensboro Housing Authority
Hampton Homes
Long-Term, Full-Time Employment Opportunities:
Director of Urban Farming; Director of Food Distribution; Director of Education; Volunteer Coordinator
5. Warnersville Health and Wellness Program
Warnersville Health and Wellness Project will provide individual-level interventions to residents of the
Warnersville Community and SE Greensboro target area:
• Obesity screening and counseling;
o This program will offer screening and health assessments for diabetes, high blood pressure and
obesity, and providing health plans and referrals for community residents
o Health assessment participants will receive incentives (discounts) to the Mobile Farmers Market
• Walking programs
o This program may include walkability assessments of Warnersville neighborhoods and
organized group walking activities
o Walking will be encouraged to participate in the Community Garden and Farmers Market
• Healthy cooking classes
o Through train-the-trainer efforts, local residents will be educated on healthier methods of
cooking traditional cultural foods and will then educate others in the community through cooking
demonstrations, classes, and on-line (YouTube) videos
o Project partners will develop culturally-appropriate healthy recipes that will be disseminated
through the Mobile Farmers Market and Community Farmers Market.
• Exercise classes
Lead Organization: Guilford County Department of Public Health
Funding: The Aetna Foundation health grant
Translational Research and Clinical Sciences Institute (TRACS)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Local foundations
Setting: Warnersville Community Center, the Community Farmers Market, Hampton Homes, Smith Homes,
community churches
Partners:
• Warnersville Community Center
• Warnersville Community Coalition
• Greensboro Housing Authority
• Hampton Homes
• UNC-G School of Nursing
• NCAT School of Nursing