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Share in the Bounty: FoodCycles Harvest Shares


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QUICK SUMMARY

"FoodCycles is giving special "harvest shares" with no time limit guaranteed. Your money will
a) support a local city farm not for profit,
b) build the way for more local jobs through food,
c) get you local, chemical free organic food and compost with an extra 20% bonus (30% if you're on FoodCycles mailing list or Facebook group),
d) teach people how to grow good soil and food and
e) help you feel good since you know you're making a real difference!"

When someone pays for a certificate worth $10, $20 or $50 they actually get $12, $24 or $60 in "gift" money credit which can go to food, compost or education workshops. It can actually be any amount and you'll get 20% extra gift credit (30% if you're on FoodCycles mailing list and Facebook group/page - volunteers get this too).

FoodCycles is looking to support from its local community first and foremost.

SUPPORT LOCAL, CHEMICAL FREE FOOD and FARMING


Friends,

Dedicated supporters of FoodCycles will be able to get special shares for credit towards food, compost or education workshops, and get 20% extra credit as a special offer. These pre-paid shares can be gotten as gifts for other people (like a gift card). Don't forget to spread the word to friends and family especially if they live in Ward 9 or the Downsview area of Toronto. For those on the blog mailing list and our Facebook group or fan page, you get a special deal (see below).

For the FULL VIDEO TALK and the rest of the juicy details go to FoodCycles.org.

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