At the Mission San Juan Farm, thousands of pounds of food are grown yearly and donated to families in our community.
For Hunger Action Month, KSAT 12 explored volunteer opportunities at the San Antonio Food Bank, including helping grow crops.
“Mission San Juan is one of the initial Spanish colonies. It’s a national park site. It’s recognized as a world heritage site. This specific property that we are cultivating on has had crops growing on it for almost 300 years.
There are many ways you can help at the San Antonio Food Bank, including volunteering at this special place. “You are going to be doing things like weeding, mulching, but critically for us harvesting,” Hagney said.“We have tractors, we have other equipment that we are able to plant, but we need people power to come and actually to be able pull things off oft some of the vines and put them in our crates to go out to the communities who need it,” Hagney said.
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