Past Posts

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Appalachian Farms Experience Abundance

The heavy wash of rain over the past season has led to vibrant abundance on local farms. Thanks to our volunteers, Bounty & Soul is happy to provide farm fresh produce grown by our community, for our community. This season of freshness provides a soft reminder to look ahead in your home garden planning.

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Spectrum Feature: ‘It provides a sense of community’ Nonprofit providing free produce to Helene victims

We are honored to have been featured by Spectrum News in a recent story highlighting Bounty & Soul’s response to the growing food insecurity in Western North Carolina following Hurricane…

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Thank You Cat Clyde for your music and generosity!

From our community to yours, Cat Clyde, we thank you for coming alongside us to help our region recover, heal and rebuild after Hurricane Helene.  Indie-folk artist Cat Clyde has…

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Collegiate Commissioners Association presented $5,000 to Bounty & Soul

We are grateful to be the recipient of a $5000 donation from the Collegiate Commissioners Assocation for Bounty & Souls impactful work in response to Hurricane Helene. This generous contribution helps to…

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NPR Feature: 9 months after Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina food scarcity is still real

We’re honored to be featured on NPR for our ongoing work delivering fresh, nutritious food and vital resources to neighbors in Swannanoa and beyond — especially in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene

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Black Mountain Unitarian Universalists Donate Auction Proceeds to Bounty & Soul

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Swannanoa Valley (UUCSV), at 500 MontreatRoad in Black Mountain, held its sixth annual auction May 10th. In addition to the live auctionnight, an online…