Project Green Foot
12/03/2025
On Sunday, November 23rd, we gathered for Project Green Foot’s first-ever fundraiser dinner! A celebration of community, nourishment, and the power of collective action.
Thanks to your support, we raised $1,500 and contributed 900 pounds of fresh, local food to families in need in Washington, D.C. in collaboration with
Chef from Elizabeth’s on L Street generously showcased his talent, crafting a beautiful meal using sourced directly from our partner farmers.
Guests dined together surrounded by seasonal greenery and tables set with wildflower seed menus printed on plantable, non-GMO wildflower paper from , a woman-owned business. Each guest left with seeds symbolic of our future: to grow nourishment, community, and organic genetic integrity.
This is only the beginning!
11/30/2025
What a busy weekend! From distributing produce to the community to executing our very first fundraiser!
Major thank you to our sponsors for hosting our event there and to the best vegan Chef in DC 🥳 none of our plans could be possible without the both of you! Our event would have never happened without the assistance from you all and Project Green Foot sincerely thanks you both for making our fundraiser possible!!
11/01/2025
Join us for our next upcoming class in collaboration with where we will dive into the fundamentals of seed saving! This is a free in person workshop that will take place in Washington DC.
Join us Wednesday Nov. 12th from 6-8pm. Link in bio
10/18/2025
🎃FREE WEBINAR🎃 🔗 in bio
Just in time for Halloween, explore the fascinating and spooky world of insects and their relatives!
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This class covers arthropod evolution, their roles as both pests and protectors, and famous species like orb weaver and Joro spiders.
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We’ll look at ants as farmers, predators, and pests, dive into bug-inspired horror stories, and end with tips for bringing beneficial insects into your garden.
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10/18/2025
🎃 FREE WEBINAR 🎃 🔗 in bio 🪲🐛🪳🕷️🐞
Just in time for Halloween, explore the fascinating and spooky world of insects and their relatives! This class covers arthropod evolution, their roles as both pests and protectors, and famous species like orb weaver and Joro spiders.
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We’ll look at ants as farmers, predators, and pests, dive into bug-inspired horror stories, and end with tips for bringing beneficial insects into your garden.
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