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What makes a Fresh Start Farms FarmShare unique?

Our produce is grown by immigrant and refugee farmers in ORIS’ New American Sustainable Agriculture Program (NASAP). Farmers bring experience from seven countries including Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda.

We aggregate their harvest — along with produce from other local farms and food hubs — to bring you the best of what our region has to offer.

With our FarmShare you can:


How do I sign up?

Check out our step-by-step guide or watch our video on Creating an Account & Choosing Your FarmShare.


What is a FarmShare (CSA)?

FarmShare is another name for a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). Members pledge support to a farm in exchange for a share of the harvest. It’s a partnership where both farmer and eater share the risks and benefits of farming.

We use “CSA” and “FarmShare” interchangeably.


Is it a subscription?

Yes. When you sign up, you pay for your first share up front. After that, it’s pay-as-you-go each week, based on what’s in your box.


What if I need to skip a week?

No problem! Just place a “hold” in your dashboard by Friday before we build your box. You won’t be charged for skipped weeks. Watch this video to learn how. 


Is your produce organic?

We prioritize organic and sustainable practices, but due to new federal regulations, our distribution facility must be certified to label produce as organic and we do not currently hold that certification. 


What do I do with my box and/or cold liner?

Please return your box by leaving it outside on delivery day or bringing it to your pickup site. We reuse boxes and cold liners whenever possible.

Do not return: pint containers, plastic liners, egg cartons, damaged boxes (spills, oil, rips), trash, or any other packing materials.


Where do you deliver?

We deliver to: Manchester, Bedford, North Londonderry, North Merrimack, Concord, Dunbarton, Bow, Hooksett, and Pembroke.

Delivery costs $10 per order (waived for SNAP/EBT).


Where can I pick up?

We offer free* pickup at these community sites:

*Free as long as the site has at least 5 weekly orders or $200 in total orders. If not, a $10 fee is shared among that week’s orders.


Can my workplace become a pickup site?

Yes! We need at least 5 subscriptions and a delivery time that works with our single-truck route. Email us at farmshare@refugeesuccess.org to explore setting up a new site.


What does a typical FarmShare week look like?


How do I customize my share?

Each Monday (after ~4–5 PM), you’ll get an email showing your box. From then until Tuesday at 11:59 PM, you can add, remove, or swap items. Watch this video to see how.


Can I cancel my FarmShare?

Yes. You can request cancellation from your dashboard. An admin will confirm and reconcile any payments. Watch the cancellation video for details.


Can I pay with SNAP/EBT?

Yes! You can join our FarmShare and pay with your EBT card at our Hub in Manchester.

We currently have limited funding for Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB), which gives you 50% off all fresh fruits and vegetables in your box. When creating your customer profile, please select your customer type as SNAP. Note that your online cart total will not reflect the DUFB discount — your produce will ring up at half price when you pay in person with your EBT card, while non-produce items remain full price.

Please note: once DUFB funding runs out, we will no longer be able to offer this discount.

 

If the FarmShare is full, or I do not want a subscription, can I still buy produce?

Yes! You can:


Questions?

📧 farmshare@refugeesuccess.org
📞 603-732-0749


Fresh Start Food Hub Hours

M: CLOSED

T: CLOSED

W: 12pm-4pm

Th: 12pm-6pm

F: 9am-12pm



Terms of Service

Each order you place is a legally enforceable contract. If you fail to pick up your order after it has been fulfilled, you are still obligated to pay for the items you ordered.

We will inspect and pack all orders before distribution. In the event that product gets damaged during packing/distribution or is of unacceptable quality, please reach out so that we can provide credit to your account. 

Our goal is to provide the highest quality produce, and we require our producer to deliver market-grade products. The customer understands that since our farmers do not use pesticides or herbicides, fruits and vegetables may not look "perfect".