According to a Facebook post, the Local Area Revitalization Project Co-Op donated $50,000 from the group’s community block grant to the city of Susanville for the environmental assessment of creating a local composting facility in Susanville and to help cover the cost of a walk-in cooler/freezer system at Crossroads Ministries.
According to a statement on Facebook “We are so excited to invest back into our community, strengthen our local food system and cannot wait to see what we can all build together in the future.”
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