SHIELD ENGINEERING SUPPORTS URBAN AGRICULTURE IN SOUTHEAST FORT WORTH

Carol Murray

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Thanks to companies like Shield Engineering Group, fresh produce continues to get more accessible and affordable in Southeast Fort Worth.

Through their connection as a Blue Zones Project Approved™ worksite, Shield Engineering was inspired to provide pro bono civil design services to help Greater Mount Tabor Christian Center get its urban farm off the ground.  Led by Overseer Elvis Bowman Sr., Greater Mount Tabor’s farm will be the sixth to become part of Grow Southeast, a network of farms dedicated to distributing healthy foods to the Southeast community through gardening and production.

Shield’s civil engineer design services will help Greater Mount Tabor obtain approval from the City of Fort Worth to begin farming the land. But Shield’s services won’t stop there. Shield employees will soon be volunteering to clear the land and has committed to plant and harvest when the season calls for it.

Blue Zones Project spearheaded the movement in Fort Worth to allow vacant lots to be turned into urban farms. The well-being initiative continues to support Grow Southeast by serving on the network’s steering committee and by connecting farms to resources that may be available from other Blue Zones Project Approved worksites and organizations.

Individuals and businesses are always needed and welcome to support Grow Southeast farmers through volunteering or resources. For more information, contact BlueZonesProject@TexasHealth.org.

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