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Our story is a simple one.  One woman, one idea, one plot of land. Since 1990, when a small plot was reclaimed in the heart of the city, reVision House has given shelter and hope to pregnant and parenting homeless women - its Urban Farm growing an appreciation of the land and the bounty it can offer.    
 
It is a happy story of all things possible when lives are given the proper environment, sunlight, and time to grow.

Victory Programs' ReVision Urban Farm has transformed over an acre of abandoned lots into productive and vibrant farmland. Through the help of volunteers, community, and farm partners, we grow and bring good, fresh, locally grown food, to our underserved community of Dorchester, in Boston. As a community based non-profit organization, we work with our neighbors, youth job-trainees, and volunteers from greater Boston and all over the U.S. to do this.

Our mission:
We bring good, locally grown, fresh food to our community, which has no access to it. While providing access to good food, we provide job-training for youth and Boston's homeless. We also work to earn a significant portion of our operating expenses through market-rate and reduced-rate sales of produce.

Who we are:
We are associated with Victory Programs' Revision House, a shelter for homeless women and their children located in the Franklin Field neighborhood of Dorchester. We work with the shelter to provide information about healthy eating, sustainable farming, and we also provide the residents with free produce to use in their family meals.

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