Read Courtney's Story

How Courtney went from job seeker to seasoned food steward

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Meet Courtney Bauman

 

Courtney is a dedicated supporter and partner ofthe Farm to Heart initiative. Bauman firstconnected with the April Joy Farm in 2011 and hasa storied and beautiful history with the farm.

Over the years, and after moving out of state, Courtney has stayed involved with the farm and its initiativein various roles, including email marketing, working as a farm hand, and helping with distribution forthe program.

Background

Before connecting with April Joy Farm in 2011, Courtney was a graduate student studying in Vermont. There is where she first got involved with agriculture and planted the seeds of her growing interest in Food Justice.

After spending time at another farm, Courtney wanted to continue this rewarding work in a new space." I just got really [interested] during grad school, interested in food justice and...and farming and all kinds of issues in our society, how folks don't have equitable access to healthy food and so forth.

And yeah, that's kind of where it all started, and I was able to continue that work at the farm."That is when Courtney saw a job posting that would change her early career trajectory. Responding to a job ad from the April Joy Farm would set the wheels in motion for creating new and exciting opportunities that allowed Courtney to dive even deeper into taking action to fight against food inequality and make a lasting impact.

Taking the work even farther

The work Courtney was doing before was rewarding, but even within a more equitable model, there was still more work to do. Local organic food in this country is definitely considered, and I guess it is something that is mostly accessible to people who have a lot of money that they can spend on, you know, accessing local healthy food.

Even through a CSA model, accessing organic food isn't always accessible for the average person. From its early origins, Courtney witnessed April and the entire team's dedication to cultivating change and growing a thriving food ecosystem that nourishes its community—decades before the launch of Farm to Heart

Doing measurable good

Courtney aligns most with those supporting local farmers and others like artisans and vendors when it comes to supporting any initiative.

With the Farm to Heart, I just think the focus on equitable access to healthy food and the recognition that the way our society and systems are set up makes accessing, not just food, but all kinds of other things, you know, really difficult for some communities.

And so I want to support work that is happening to address those things.

Not only that but what Courtney also values in this initiative is its commitment to providing several opportunities and ways to contribute—not just monetarily.

Ultimately, Farm to Heart's deep focus on providing equitable access remains at the forefront of why it is the right fit for Courtney.

Building a lasting impact

Courtney has a remarkable journey with Farm to Heart and the April Joy Farm. When reflecting on her time in and around the farm, she recalls fond memories, but how much, her connection to the farm and initiative has shaped her life over the years stands out.

Courtney truly believes that the farm is doing, especially within the initiative, is innovative and has the potential to spread even more measurable good in other places. "I think that initiatives like Farm to Heart or specifically Farm to Heart are potentially replicable in other communities. And so I think there's just some opportunity to learn from what's happening in that initiative, elaborate and even expand what's happening there and other places.”

Although Courtney isn't working as directly with the farm these days, she thinks part of what makes the space they create so special is how many opportunities there are to contribute, big or small, and celebrated equally.

"I think that's also something that's really special about how April and Brad run the farm and the kind of space that they create, like even if it somebody like me, who shows up like once a year, like helps out a little genuinely appreciative of what anybody can contribute and do a really good job of like just like acknowledging that everybody is a part of the farm."

Farm to Heart is a community effort built with partnerships we've nurtured along the way, just like the ones we've made with Courtney, whose contributions help us continue our mission to grow a thriving food ecosystem that nourishes its community with love and support.

Thank you, Courtney for sharing your story with us!


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