A little summary about who the Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF) are from their website FWAF, ”The Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc. evolved from the Farmworker Association of Central Florida, an organization that was established by a group of farmworkers in Mascotte, Florida in 1983 to respond to the needs of the farmworker community in Central Florida. The founding purpose of the Association was to organize farmworkers more effectively in their struggle for better housing, wages, and working conditions. The Association was incorporated in 1986, and expanded statewide in 1992. Over the last 25 years, FWAF has grown to be a statewide organization with more than 8,000 member families, and five locations throughout Central and South Florida.”
Ironically, it is often the case that farmworkers don’t have access to the fresh foods they work so hard harvesting on the fields for shoppers, like you and me, to consume. The Campesinos’ Gardens are located in government owned land and they engage farm worker families in “sustainable agricultural efforts”, in addition to giving them access to healthy fruits, herbs, and vegetables.
The second part of our day was spent planting bok choy and tomatoes. Unfortunately, we could not get to the tomatoes since we got rained on. We returned to FWAF and enjoyed a delicious lunch prepared by Maru before heading back to Orlando.
The opportunity to work hand in hand with the farm worker community of Fellsmere makes me appreciate the essential and skilled work campesinos perform day in and day out in our country. On this THANKSGIVING, remember to thank the men and women working on the fields for the wonderful foods we get to share with our loved ones. Thank you YAYA and Nico for the invitation. I am looking forward to our next visit…
In solidarity,
Ileana Roque Gonzalez
Orlando YAYA