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The Community and Homefields

Our efforts to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and to sustainably maintain our land have received wide recognition and support—from individuals, groups, and organizations.

Projects at Homefields

Agricultural workforce training program
In 2024, our job-training program expanded to include 40 students with disabilities from three IU13 high schools. They gained valuable real-world experience in all areas of care farming, including food safety and handling, and customer service. In addition to enhancing individual lives, this program will open doors to future employment in nurseries, greenhouses, and other growing environments, for these students and many more to follow.  

A man standing in daylight, loading bins of lettuce into a wagon.

The Loft Community Partnership team arrives weekly during the growing season to accept surplus organic produce. The Loft is our farm-to-table outreach connection with Manor Township residents who are food insecure.

Four high school students packing meals into paper bags.

Homefields Care Farm staff advised Conestoga Valley High School in creating raised beds and greenhouses at their location, planting seedlings started at Homefields. CVHS students now grow organic produce served in their cafeteria.

Millersville University’s 3rd Annual Global Goals Conference featured Carol Welsh and Karen Risser on a panel that presented Homefields’ role in fighting food insecurity regionally. This year’s conference was titled Zero Hunger.

F&M College business students conducted a research project at Homefields about our CSA member loyalty. Their findings were useful in planning the current season.

Film-making students from F&M also chose Homefields as their subject, creating a documentary which included interviews with the farm team and co-founder Linda Strauss.

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Civic Leadership Award

Homefields received the 2013 Walker Center’s Distinguished Civic Leadership Award from Millersville University, recognizing “individuals or organizations that make noteworthy civic and community contributions of local, regional, national or international impact and who have been a catalyst for encouraging civic engagement on the part of others.”

Urban Preservation Award

Homefields received the C. Emlen Urban Preservation and Honor Award at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County in November 2007. The award was for outstanding effort in preserving and restoring a 140-year-old outbuilding (our current office).