About us

Cultivating Hope in Every Season

At Urban Edge Farm, we are redefining the experience of community engagement through innovative agricultural practices. Our mission is to transform traditional Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) into a dynamic “PICK YOUR OWN” model that invites everyone to reconnect with nature.

We believe in creating a sanctuary of hope and healing. Our unique environment not only nurtures holistic wellness but also offers participants a chance to cultivate awareness as they navigate their journey.

What We Offer:

Personalized Support:

custom tailored vegetable basket subscriptions, in person training to learn various harvesting techniques. educational workshops and volunteer days.

Nurturing Community:

A supportive setting that fosters connection, resilience, and shared experiences. Compassionate outreach to underserved individuals in the community, reinforcing the idea of Inclusivity and Unity.

Experienced Team:

Our dedicated professionals are committed to promoting wellness through innovative holistic healing practices, including nutritional support.

Together, we are sowing seeds of hope and inspiration, providing love and support to all participants during life’s most profound moments. Join us in revolutionizing the way we engage with agriculture and care for one another.

Healing Harvest

Focus on ‘You Pick’: Harvesting hints for agriculture and community engagement.

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): Fresh produce baskets pre-picked for local customers.

Educational Workshops: Gardening & Harvest techniques, nutrition, and holistic practices.

Farm Events: Seasonal activities, community gatherings, and farm tours.

Self-Inquiry & Mental Wellness

Focused Attention: Creating a safe space for personal reflection and introspection.

Therapeutic Workshops: Emotional processing, mindfulness, meditation, and prayer.

Spiritual Support Services: Spiritual exploration and connection with nature. Abiding in your natural state.

Mindfulness & Self-Care: Programs to boost well-being and presence.

Nourishing Connections

Focus: Building community and fostering relationships.

Support Groups: Peer support.

Family Engagement Programs: Activities that strengthen bonds among loved ones.

Mentorship Initiatives: Emotional guidance through mentoring connections.

Wellness Education & Resources

Focus: Providing information and tools for personal empowerment.

Online Resources: Articles, videos, and wellness guides.

Workshops: Advance care planning, self-advocacy, treatment choices.

 

Branding & Marketing Considerations

Unified Branding: While each division should have its distinct branding and messaging, consider a cohesive overall visual identity (logo, colors, etc.) that ties everything together under the Urban Edge Farm umbrella.

Website Navigation: Create distinct sections on the website for each facet, allowing users to easily navigate based on their interests (e.g., CSA sign-up, pick-your-own, or educational workshops, Spiritual Guidance).

Social Media Strategy: Develop tailored content for each division, showcasing specific programs, success stories, and community engagement initiatives.

Transformation and Manifestation

Interfaith Dialogue: Highlighting the timeless Truths that echo across various faiths. Oneness and Unity. Transcendental teachings that rise above specific traditions and speak to universal human experiences. The I that I truly am

The I that I truly am:

The I That I Truly Am
– True Self: This refers to your essential nature, often described as pure consciousness, awareness, or your spiritual essence. It is the part of you that is unchanging, beyond labels, roles, or experiences. This self is connected to a greater whole and embodies qualities like love, compassion, and unity.
– Awareness and Presence: This aspect is about being present in the moment, embracing your authentic self without the filters of societal expectations or personal beliefs.

The Ego
– Constructed Identity: The ego represents the persona you have developed throughout life, influenced by experiences, social conditioning, and personal narratives. It often identifies with achievements, roles, and external validation.
– Separation and Fear: The ego can be driven by fear, separation, and the desire for control. It tends to focus on distinctions and differences, creating barriers between oneself and others, leading to feelings of isolation or competition.

Spiritual Awakening
– Recognizing the difference between your true self and the ego can be a crucial step in spiritual awakening. It involves:
– Self-Reflection: Engaging in practices like meditation, mindfulness, or contemplative inquiry to explore your true nature beyond egoic identifications.
– Letting Go of Attachments: Learning to detach from the ego’s desires and fears, embracing a more profound connection to your true essence.
– Cultivating Compassion: As you recognize your oneness with others, compassion and empathy flourish, transcending ego-driven judgments and separations.

Integration
– Ultimately, the journey involves integrating awareness of both aspects. While the ego serves a functional purpose in daily life, recognizing it as distinct from your true self allows for a more expansive experience of existence, rooted in love, connection, and spiritual understanding.

By navigating the interplay between the ego and your true self, you can cultivate a deeper awareness of “the I that I truly am,” leading to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. 

Summary: By organizing the business into these distinct facets, you can enhance focus, foster community engagement, and streamline operations while still working towards the overarching mission of promoting healing and wellness.