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Debra Johnson, a student with Life School, Sycamore Community School District 427's transition program, picks kale at DeKalb County Community Gardens' Walnut Grove Vocational Farm. The farm received $13,100 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in February. The money was used to purchase seeds and handicap-accessible gardening tools.
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Debra Johnson, a student with Life School, Sycamore Community School District 427's transition program, picks kale at DeKalb County Community Gardens' Walnut Grove Vocational Farm. The farm received $13,100 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in February. The money was used to purchase seeds and handicap-accessible gardening tools.

  • Sheryl Nakonechny, executive director of Barb Food Mart in DeKalb, shows the food pantry's milk refrigerator. Barb Food Mart received $9,500 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in August 2015 to help purchase milk.
  • Barb Food Mart received $9,500 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in August 2015 to purchase milk, which helped free up other money the pantry used to buy healthier food options.
  • Volunteers Bob and Barb Heimerdinger of DeKalb bag fresh produce at Barb Food Mart in DeKalb. Barb Food Mart received $9,500 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in August 2015 to purchase milk, which freed up other money the pantry used for healthier food options, like fresh produce, cereals with less sugar and spaghetti sauce with less salt.
  • Debra Johnson, a student with Life School, Sycamore Community School District 427's transition program, picks kale at DeKalb County Community Gardens' Walnut Grove Vocational Farm. The farm received $13,100 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in February. The money was used to purchase seeds and handicap-accessible gardening tools.
  • Christian Krider (left) and Debra Johnson, students with Life School, Sycamore Community School District 427's transition program, bring in kale they picked at DeKalb County Community Gardens' Walnut Grove Vocational Farm. The farm received $13,100 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in February. The money was used to purchase seeds and handicap-accessible gardening tools.
  • Debra Johnson (left) and Christian Krider, students with Life School, Sycamore Community School District 427's transition program, pick kale at DeKalb County Community Gardens' Walnut Grove Vocational Farm. The farm received $13,100 from 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb/Sycamore in February. The money was used to purchase seeds and handicap-accessible gardening tools.
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