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The american Foundation Introduces
The Millennial Food Gardens

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We understand the risk

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We are Millennial Food Gardens

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We have a solution

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Who We Are

Organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need

Problem:

Growing risk of a US
food supply chain crisis

Solution – Part 1:

Donate to a ,
501c3 organization

Solution – Part 2:

501c3 invests in
revenue-producing assets

Solution – Part 3:

Assets generate 
sustainable profits

Solution – Part 4:

Acquire fertile 
farmland

Solution – Part 5:

Grow food crops to preserve
and donate to people in need

Solution – Part 6:

Provide food & water in critical
times where need is greatest

Solution – Part 7:

Grow more, give more,
prepare more

The United States has a food problem

In fact, we are facing what may become an agricultural crisis. Between 1993 and 2020, U.S. agricultural imports from Mexico have increased elevenfold. In 2020, the United States had a $15 billion agricultural trade deficit with Mexico.

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Millennial Food Gardens

A Nonprofit Social Enterprise (NSE) with a self-sustaining charitable revenue model

Millennial Food Gardens has a solution

Initially, the fruits and vegetables harvested from Millennial Food Gardens will be distributed to local food banks, pantries, homeless shelters, schools, hospitals and selected non-profit organizations providing food distribution to the most needy in our communities.

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