Posted by Sanjiv Prabhakaran on May 15, 2017

Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary president Liam Murphy (right) and community service chairwoman Susan Hennenfent (left), along with other Rotarians and family, presented Solutions for Change founder, Chris Megison, with a grant for $10,000. 

The grant will be used to help buy a refrigerator truck for shipping produce from their aquaponics farm. The two acre, non-traditional farm produces more than 120,000 pounds of organically-certified lettuce annually that is sold to local schools in San Diego County.

The farm provides work-related training and employment, along with additional funding, for Solutions for Change’s education and housing programs.

Source: Union Tribune dated May 15, 2017

Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary president Liam Murphy (right) and community service chairwoman Susan Hennenfent (left), along with other Rotarians and family, presented Solutions for Change founder, Chris Megison, with a grant for $10,000. 

The grant will be used to help buy a refrigerator truck for shipping produce from their aquaponics farm. The two acre, non-traditional farm produces more than 120,000 pounds of organically-certified lettuce annually that is sold to local schools in San Diego County.

The farm provides work-related training and employment, along with additional funding, for Solutions for Change’s education and housing programs.