🗓️Viernes 24 de Abril del 2026 🍌 🏞️DURLEY PARK 🍌📍910 Hill St, Oxnard CA 93033 🍌 @🕒3Pm hasta las 🕖8Pm🍌#Decampesinxsacampesinxs #voluntarixsdecorazoncampesinx #feedingthosewhofedus #FarmworkersFeedYou
Attending a community food sharing event like the one at Durley Park is a meaningful way to connect with local efforts supporting farmworkers who play a vital role in our food system. Bringing fresh produce such as scallions ('cebollines') not only helps provide nutritious meals but also fosters a spirit of generosity and solidarity. In my experience attending similar events, the atmosphere is welcoming and filled with people eager to contribute and learn from one another. These gatherings often become a hub for exchanging stories about sustainable farming, challenges faced by agricultural workers, and ways to advocate for their rights. It's important to bring your own reusable bags to minimize waste, which aligns well with the environmental values many of these communities uphold. Participating in hashtags like #Decampesinxsacampesinxs and #voluntarixsdecorazoncampesinx on social media can amplify the impact of the event and build awareness. If you're new to such events, consider arriving early to meet organizers and other volunteers. Sharing a little time not only helps distribute food but also builds community resilience. Remember, supporting farmworkers means supporting the foundation of our food supply — their labor feeds us all. This event, held every year in various communities, is an excellent opportunity to engage closer with local food justice movements and make a tangible impact in Oxnard.






















































