What We Do
Our History
Seeds Worth Sowing initially began as a small community effort organized by Black and Brown Minnesota natives as a response to the uprising’s impact after the state murder of George Floyd in 2020. Black & Brown caregivers have been disproportionately impacted by pandemic related lack of access to resources. While these inequalities are always present, they were exacerbated by the burnings of department stores from the uprising. We provided transportation, delivery services, holistic centered gathering spaces and gave weekly direct financial support to families who requested. We continued these efforts into 2021 and became known for being a reliable resource for caregivers and their families. Today, we continue to provide a variety of assistance while developing deeper connections with our families and troubleshooting with them to improve their lives.
Who Do We Serve?
While we turn no caregiver away, we emphasize that our models and frameworks center the experience and identities of Black & Brown families.