About this Event
Sustain Supper June 20th, 2026
Come join us and support the work of the Homeless Garden Project by taking part in a delectable farm-to-table dinner at the Natural Bridges Farm!
Support our unhoused neighbors, rejoice in community, indulge in fresh flavors of local produce, and listen to moving speakers. We'll have live music performed by Sweeter Still, local unique beverages and wine options, a farm tour and more!
We are honored that Farmer Mai will be our key note speaker! Mai-Nadine Nguyen (they/them) is a James Beard Award–winning farmer, policy strategist, and social justice activist whose work centers on building equitable, sustainable, and culturally rooted food systems. In Sonoma County, Nguyen cultivates heirloom grains using agroecological practices designed to strengthen climate adaptation and preserve cultural foodways. Their farming approach is grounded in community care, ecological stewardship, and the belief that food systems must reflect the resilience of the people they serve.
Beyond their farm, Nguyen is a transformative leader working to strengthen democratic structures and economic justice in agriculture. With 20 years of experience in participatory governance, they have helped develop worker cooperative farms, immigrant-run agricultural cooperatives, and community food hubs that contribute to strong, inclusive local economies. Their policy and grassroots organizing efforts focus on securing land access, advancing seed sovereignty, and protecting labor rights for immigrant, BIPOC, and small-scale farmers.
To save on Eventbrite fees, you are welcome to visit our HGP Store either downtown (1338 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060) or in Capitola (222 Esplanade, Capitola, CA 95010). We look forward to seeing you at the Farm!
SPONSORED BY:
Superior Foods
Interested in sponsorship? Please contact [email protected]
About Our Event
About Our Keynote:
Host: Farmer Mai
Info: Mai-Nadine Nguyen (they/them) is a James Beard Award–winning farmer and social justice organizer dedicated to building equitable, climate-resilient food systems. Based in Sonoma County, they grow heirloom grains using agroecological practices while advancing worker cooperatives, immigrant-led farms, and climate change solutions. With two decades in democratic governance and policy, Nguyen champions land access, seed sovereignty, and labor rights for immigrant, BIPOC, and small-scale farmers.
About Our Chefs:
Host: TBA
About Our Musicians:
Host: Sweeter Still
Info: Sweeter Still is an acoustic duo based in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Erin Valdivia (guitar, bass, and vocals) and Cristy Aloysi (mandolin, guitar, banjo, and vocals) play a captivating mix of originals and old time favorites. The duo has crafted a sound that seamlessly blends folk, bluegrass, and indie influences, creating a rich, organic atmosphere that feels both timeless and fresh.
About Homeless Garden Project
Host: Host
Info: Founded in 1990, HGP operates an organic farm and value-added retail enterprise as hosts to workforce development support for people experiencing homelessness. Our transitional employment strategy combines wage-paid work, job skills training, and supportive services to help individuals facing barriers to employment succeed in the workforce and obtain housing. Transitional jobs program participants earn a paycheck, learn skills, and receive intensive mentoring and support. Last year, 93% of graduates obtained stable employment and stable housing
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Homeless Garden Project's Natural Bridges Farm, Shaffer Rd. and Delaware Ave., Santa Cruz, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 1495.74








