An Oakland-based urban farming nonprofit is turning a recent theft of its equipment into motivation to fulfill a longtime dream of building a community kitchen.
Kelly Carlisle, founder and executive director of Acta Non Verba — which teaches kids youth natural farming practices, along with vocational skills — said ANV had purchased a coffee cart as a means for the teens enrolled in its No Limit Leadership Youth Development Program to run a co-op business and earn money for their work.
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