Refugee Resource Center Arizona

Refugee Resource Center Arizona

The Refugee Resource Center provides pathways to success for refugees through internship and education programs. Visit us at 1390 W. Speedway Blvd, Suit C.

21/01/2023

We’re Moving our IG to

I hope you join us at our new site filled with nature, sustainable practices, and activities in the community. 🙏🏾🌺

12/11/2022

These Veterans are great.

Love it when a plan comes together.

12/11/2022

Something from a little while back. Rhode Island 2001

Celebrating Veteran’s Day 💜❤️

12/11/2022

Love it when a plan comes together. Celebrating Veteran’s Day always at your service.
ArmyMarine💜❤️

11/11/2022

Celebrating my Marine Corps Birthday.

06/11/2022

We had to cut Fox’s horn because it began to grow in her eye. It was no easy task. It took all of us to try to hold her down and keep her as calm as possible. She did not stay calm, but the horn popped off.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

Photos from Refugee Resource Center Arizona's post 06/11/2022

Though food is our focus, I can’t help but love flowers.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

Let’s start eating from our yards.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

Onions at UFP. We keep teaching the children where their food comes from. Some comes from a grocery store, some comes from a farmer’s market, but ours comes out of our backyard. And from this place, we can feed the community.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

The herd. Looking for opportunities to establish new gardens.
At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

This summer we got new babies, and now we have a herd of six.
We are looking for opportunities to establish new small gardens around town with goats, trees, and plants.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

This season, We’ve shared so much lemongrass, and we have so much more.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/11/2022

There’s something about the Arizona rain.

At the Wellness Farm
for the Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

06/08/2022

We won the Sustainable Earth Small Business Award in the area of Individuals Championing Sustainability.

This award was presented through Wells Fargo and Arizona State University. We are humbled knowing we keep putting boots on the ground to work towards a sustainable future.

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

27/06/2022

Sometimes….all we need is just 30 seconds to change everything.

30 seconds to find peace…
30 seconds to change our mind…
30 seconds to decompress…
30 seconds to reconsider…
30 seconds to breathe…
30 seconds to choose Love…

Be blessed and choose Love!

07/06/2022

We brought Habibi, a Nigerian Dwarf 🐐 , to the Africa in the Americas Garden celebration. Like always, he was a conversation piece. We are learning so much about our furry friends. I can’t wait to share this education with you. Send us a message, and we’ll come visit.

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

01/06/2022

Goat adventures are always the best.

The Urban Forest Project is identifying
the causes of hunger and making food more available through food forests in lower income communities. Our goal is to help people adapt to climate change by reducing the Tucson Heat Island Effect by caring for our soil, planting edible trees and shrubs-a Food Forest. So far, in our low income housing community, we’ve
reduced energy consumption by 25-50% by retrofitting an existing home with energy efficient windows and appliances.

www.harrisfletcher.com

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