Giving Tuesday
From November 24th til December 3rd, any donation made to us will be matched (up to $1,250) thanks to our friends at Quincy Pharmacy. When you donate $50 it will be like giving us $100! We hope to raise $2,500.
Thank you so much for choosing to donate to us and supporting:
Regenerative farm education for all ages
Youth and adult workforce training
Partnerships for food security and access
Summer Farm Camp and scholarships
Community skill-building, enrichment, and on-farm workshops
Community members make bouquets using flowers grown on Rugged Roots Farm during a community workshop.
Lost Sierra Food Project
is more than your favorite local farm– it's a hub for food access, community, and learning.
When you donate to LSFP your
money goes directly to:
Monthly Giving supports culture and agriculture in Plumas County
Monthly Giving is an easy and valuable way to contribute to LSFP’s programs. It’s tremendously helpful to have a group of donors who provide reliable, unrestricted income that allows us to plan for the future.
Thank you for your support!
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Looking for a way forward lately? Lost Sierra Food Project is a great investment of time and money!
Stephanie Sprague-Bundenthal
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We want everyone to experience how delicous local food is and to enjoy the farm educational programs which benefit our community and home ecosystem.
Trinity Stirling and Andrew Murphy, LSFP Monthly Donors
A 2.5 acre ecological farm feeding residents and visitors of Plumas County since 2019.
We grow fruit, veggies, herbs and flowers and offer weekly farmstands and u-pick opportunities June through October. Rugged Roots Farm is located in Quincy, CA, in a beautiful valley on the banks of Spanish Creek. We use ecological agricultural practices including cover-cropping, pollinator hedgerows, composting and mulch, and have several no-till zones to build soil health and reduce emissions. Rugged Roots is a “learning farm” for education, workshops and workforce training programs.