PAY WHAT YOU CAN Community Farm Support – Donation

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Fresh healthy food and medicinal herbs should be accessible to everyone, regardless of income. That’s why we run a Pay-What-You-Can Farm Stand in Weston, West Virginia, where our community members can take home fresh produce, medicinal and culinary herbs, and starter garden plants for whatever they can afford.

This stand operates on trust and generosity. Those who can contribute help sustain the stand for others who may be struggling. Your donation, big or small, makes a meaningful impact in keeping this resource available to all. Trades and donations of plants, seeds, gardening tools or supplies are always welcome.  Simply leave them on the farm stand to share them with other community members.  You can also support the Farm Stand by making a donation online. 

Choose Your Level of Support:
Neighbor – $10
A donation at the Neighbor level would be used to pay for potting mix, planting trays or be applied to overhead costs of keeping plants warm during the winter months and watered during the summer ones. 

Friend of the Farm – $25
A gift at this level could help restock the stand with seasonal produce, offer a variety of medicinal and culinary herbs, or pay for starter plants for families looking to grow their own food and medicine, but lack extra money to donate.

Community Champion – $100
With this contribution, you could be helping us expand our selection of heirloom vegetables, maintain a steady supply of fresh produce and herbs, or provide more starter plants to those who need them most.

Harvest Guardian – $1,000
A transformational gift like this ensures we can sustain and grow this vital community resource. It could help us improve farm operations, expand our plant offerings, or invest in new ways to share the healing power of herbs and fresh food.

By donating, you’re not just supporting a farm stand—you’re investing in food security, herbal wellness, and the well-being of your neighbors.

 

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