Everyone's Harvest

Organization Description

The mission is to provide access to healthy, affordable fruits and vegetables through certified farmers’ markets and community food programs. The vision is for every community to have a fair and sustainable food system.

Everyone's Harvest supports local farmers, encourages organic farming and increases local community's access to fresh fruits and vegetables.

Everyone’s Harvest, a non-profit, brings people and healthy food together. Everyone’s Harvest strongly believes everyone deserves the right to fresh, healthy, organic produce supplied by our local region and that free public events are necessary to strengthen a community. 

Seasonal markets may not be available for placement depending on your service term.

Location(s): 

Alisal Farmers' Market (Seasonal)  : 632 East Alisal Street, Salinas

Marina Farmers' Market:  Marina Village Shopping Center - 215 Reservation Rd., Marina

Natividad Medical Center Farmers' Market (Seasonal):  1441 Constitution Blvd, Salinas               

Pacific Grove Certified Farmers’ Market: Central and Grand Ave., Pacific Grove

Salinas Valley Health Farmers' Market (Seasonal):  450 E. Romie Ln., Salinas

Seaside Certified Farmers' Market: Laguna Grande Park, 1259 Canyon Del Rey Blvd, Seaside
 

Program Information

As a Service Learning student with Everyone's Harvest, you will be working closely with farmers, chefs, and community members at our farmers’ markets, particularly in support of the general market management, Fresh Rx produce prescription program, Edible Education nutrition education, and Food Navigator program at our farmers' markets. 

Responsibilities for Service Learners may include the following:

Support Market Program Manager at Farmers' Markets with EBT/Market Match transactions, set-up and tear-down of market, customer counts, etc.

Assist with Edible Education Events on site at EH farmers’ markets

Source produce for the Cooking Workshops and Outreach Events

Setup, teardown, and cleanup of Outreach and Edible Education Events

Distribute and Collect surveys

Collaborate with chefs to design and print recipe cards

Compile and analyze survey data

Gather & develop nutrition curriculum for the Fresh Rx program, liaising between the Market Program Manager, community groups, service learners, and volunteers

Create activities to engage children in discussion at Kid's Table and during Farmer’s Market Tours

Assist Market Program Managers and Program Coordinators in Outreach Events: Presentations| Distributing vouchers| Developing new organization partners

Social Media, Website & eblast support: Help take photos & videos at the markets, conduct farmer interviews, design announcements using Canva, write eblasts

Publicity: Assisting with outreach at different community events

Office support: Assist Market Managers with market paperwork

Special Projects: Graphic Design: Help with new logo development

Fresh Rx Program: This is an innovative partnership between healthcare providers and farmers' markets which focuses on preventative health care to fight the rise of chronic diseases related to diet and body weight. Doctors "prescribe" fresh fruits and vegetables to young overweight patients and direct them to the farmers' markets where they can receive $25-$35 worth of fresh produce weekly.

  • Duties and responsibilities: Assist in the enrollment of expanded cohort of 244 new Medi-cal families served, strategize with community organizations to maximize program impact for food-insecure families, attend bilingual wellness classes to communicate benefits of the program to identified families and how they can participate, track families participation and identify new families when enrolled families become unable to participate, introduce participating families to other nutritional programs, conduct before and after surveys to analyze families changes of habit, solicit ongoing feedback from the participating families, and compile all the data gathered to assess program effectiveness.

 

 

Health & Safety
  • Physical labor required- lifting boxes, etc.; closed toed shoes necessary
  • Vehicle is required
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Driver's License
  • Bilingual Desired
Address 
31 Upper Ragsdale Dr.
Suite 4
Monterey, CA 93940
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Hester Parker
Job Title
Executive Director
Phone
Email

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
Community Food Program Service Learner Service Learning Ongoing On-site
SL2-only Opportunity Service Learning Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
SP25 CST 462S: Database Management Service Learning 01/27/2025 Remote
SP25 CST 462S: Excel "How-To" Manual Service Learning 01/27/2025 Remote
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Organization type 
Grassroots Organization (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Families
Focus Area(s)
Food & Housing Security, Health & Medicine, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems
Additional Focus Area(s)
Patient Advocacy, Wellness Education Programs
Hours of operation 

Monday-Friday (9:00AM-5:30PM);

Summer hours encouraged- Farmers' Markets season is May through October (Sunday markets in Marina year-round).

Minimum required hours 
8
Maximum students 
8