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.

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.
