South Atlanta Farms
School Partnership · Ongoing

Farm to cafeteria, for real.

SAF produce now lands in the kitchens at Price Middle, Carver High, and the Slater Co-op. Not a one-off. Not a photo op.

A real cafeteria pilot that puts neighborhood-grown food on neighborhood-kid trays — displacing an industrial supply chain with food grown a hundred yards away.

Students with carrots harvested in winter
Winter carrots, pulled by the kids who’ll see them again at lunch.
The same beds that earn revenue from chefs feed the cafeteria. The farm has to live to feed the kids.

That’s why this is a working farm and not just a school garden: community-priced sales and donations both come from the same soil. In 2025 alone, more than $22,000 in food value flowed back into the South Atlanta food system — the Slater Co-op, the COR pantry, the Price and Carver cafeterias, neighborhood events.

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Come see for yourself.

Walk the fields, meet the team, find out how to support the work.