By: Terrence Walden

Thea Bowman House Executive Director Jane Domingue explains the organization’s mission, impact and growth since starting 40 years ago in West Utica. Recently Thea Bowman House started a community garden, adding to their food pantry service.

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  1. Harvesting Hope: How Utica’s food pantries and community organizations are a lifeline for local residents  – Harvesting Hope Utica Avatar

    […] finding ingredients that match their traditional diets. Organizations like For the Good Inc., Thea Bowman House and The Center (formerly the Mohawk Valley Center for Refugees) have introduced community garden […]

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