We’re transforming classrooms into hydroponic farms

We’re transforming classrooms into hydroponic farms

Each farm can grow hundreds of pounds of produce each week for its schools and surrounding communities.

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Operating Hydroponic Farms

10,000+

Students Fed Annually

59,000+

Pounds of Produce Grown Annually

Teens for Food Justice operates a network of school-based hydroponic farms that are changing the way young people experience food, education, and community. These farms serve as powerful learning environments where students grow fresh produce, explore nutrition and sustainability, and take action to create a more just food system. They’re improving access to healthy food, growing youth leadership, equity, and resilience from the ground up.

The Bronx

Dewitt Clinton Educational Campus

Three Co-Located Schools on Campus
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Manhattan

MLK, Jr. Educational Campus

Five Co-Located Schools on Campus
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Murry Bergtraum Educational Campus

Four Co-Located Schools on Campus
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Brooklyn

Urban Assembly Unison School

Two Co-Located Schools on Campus
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Queens

Students harvesting produce at a TFFJ farm

Far Rockaway Educational Campus

Four Co-Located Schools on Campus
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The Scholar's Academy

One School on Campus
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M.S. 053

Three Co-Located Schools on Campus
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Denver, Co.

Bruce Randolf School

One School on Campus
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