Nonprofit

Gorge Grown Food Network

Hood River, OR
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www.gorgegrown.com

  • About Us

    Gorge Grown Food Network is a citizens' and farmers' initiative working to build a regional food system in the rural Columbia River Gorge region of Oregon and Washington.

    We are a non-profit organization devoted to connecting local people to local food and local farmers to local markets.

    OUR MISSION: To build a resilient and inclusive regional food system that improves the health and well-being of our community.

    We are a citizen-driven 501(c)3 with a regional focus, serving Gorge counties in Oregon and Washington: Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Klickitat, and Skamania Counties. We are an inclusive group! We welcome all farmers, food producers and consumers in the region to participate.

    We envision a healthy, self-sufficient Columbia River Gorge where our food is produced with integrity and is valued, abundant, and accessible to all.

    Gorge Grown Food Network is a citizens' and farmers' initiative working to build a regional food system in the rural Columbia River Gorge region of Oregon and Washington.

    We are a non-profit organization devoted to connecting local people to local food and local farmers to local markets.

    OUR MISSION: To build a resilient and inclusive regional food system that improves the health and well-being of our community.

    We are a citizen-driven 501(c)3 with a regional focus, serving Gorge counties in Oregon and Washington: Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Klickitat, and Skamania Counties. We are an inclusive group! We welcome all farmers, food producers and consumers in the region to participate.

    We envision a healthy, self-sufficient Columbia River Gorge where our food is produced with integrity and is valued, abundant, and accessible to all.

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    Location

    • Hood River, OR 97031, United States
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