A Worcester nonprofit dedicated to food justice has reached a major milestone, breaking ground on a new community center in the Main South neighborhood. The groundbreaking, reported by Patch on Tuesday, June 16, marks a significant step forward for an organization working to address food access and equity in one of Worcester’s most vibrant and diverse communities.
The new Main South center is poised to deepen the nonprofit’s roots in the neighborhood and expand its capacity to serve residents who depend on its programs. Groundbreakings like this one signal not just bricks and mortar, but a long-term commitment to building a stronger, more food-secure Worcester.
Main South has long been a hub of community energy and grassroots organizing, and the addition of a dedicated facility for food justice work is a welcome development for neighbors, advocates, and local leaders alike. The project reflects the kind of community-driven investment that helps Worcester neighborhoods thrive.
Stay tuned for more details as construction progresses and the center moves closer to opening its doors to the community.
Sources: Patch