Bridge To Hope International
growing in community
A fresh take on growing.
Bridge to Hope was born in 2003 from a desire to help communities in need. Since this time, the collective has continued to grow, providing agriculture education and resource opportunities to communities internationally.
We believe that all people deserve to enjoy a life of justice and equity, including agricultural access and resources that allow for economic, societal and personal prosperity.
A vision of connection.
Bridge to Hope envisions thriving communities where all people enjoy access to a connection with the earth and the fruits it provides.
In 2023 Bridge To Hope Had:
2023
2023
20
RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS
10
FACILITATED WORKSHOPS
50
DOMINICAN & HAITIAN VOLUNTEERS
600
VOLUNTEER HOURS
2023
2023
Rhode
Island
During the 2023-2024 planting seasons, Bridge to Hope worked with BAMI Farm in Johnston, RI to provide half of an acre to local families to plant, tend to the land, and build community.
From April to August , five families worked to plant corn, sweet potato, beans, tayota, kale, tomatoes, chili peppers, zucchini, and squash.
Bridge to Hope organized community events to open the farm land to new communtiy members to learn about the space and for current members to celebrate their hard work on the land. Annually B2H holds an opening and closing celebration in addition to weekly work days.
Dominican
Republic
& Haiti
Bridge to Hope have built partnerships with local farm community members in both Dominican Republic and Haiti. In August 2023, 3 members worked to facilitate workshops, provide materials and supplies to communities and build with local farmers. These workshops provided members with valuable information and resources to continue to build sustainable infrastructures in their communities.
Bridge to Hope plans to continue to build the relationship with these communities to support their autonomy in their farming and self-sustainability practices