PARTNER
Take part in this vision.
Hayes Valley Farm thrives due to the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development, the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association, and other community-based organizations. We look forward to partnering with nonprofits and schools to help achieve our vision for a healthy, sustainable San Francisco.
Partner with us today.
Photo by Laura Gross, May 30, 2010
San Francisco Office of Economic & Workforce Development
The City approached the farm's organizers to activate the city lot for interim community use and has provided startup funds for the project.
Website: www.oewd.org
SFGate, June 15, 2010: "Crops dot fallow S.F. spots until backhoes come"
Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association
The HVNA approached the San Francisco Office of Economic & Workforce Development to activate the city lot for neighborhood use and has been a champion of the farm ever since.
Website: www.hayesvalleysf.org
GOOD Magazine, March 18, 2010: "Hayes Valley: A Former Freeway Turns into a Farm"
French American International School
We are currently working with the FAIS to integrate ideas around sustainability, green economy, and environmental stewardship into their curriculum.
Website: www.frenchamericansf.org
FAIS Electronic Newsletter, March 15, 2010: "March 15th Notes from Hayes Valley Farm"
San Francisco Permaculture Guild
With the educators at the SFPG, we are developing Permaculture education for the urban setting, particularly as it relates to the Hayes Valley Farm site.
Website: www.permaculture-sf.org
Permaculture-SF, February 3, 2010: "Observing the Movement"
Rebar has helped us coordinate the design and construction of the farm's infrastructure, including the water systems and structures greenhouse.
Website: www.rebargroup.org
7x7 Magazine, June 7, 2010: "Rebar Is Changing the World's Idea of Public Space"
With the educators at the SFPG, we are developing Permaculture education for the urban setting, particularly as it relates to the Hayes Valley Farm site.


