SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
FOOD COUNCIL
Our Mission, Vision & Values
Mission
Increase access to locally-grown and healthy food for community members, increase profitability of area farmers and farm businesses, shift the culture around food in the region, and support infrastructure development and business innovation around local foods.
Vision
Equitable access to nutritious and affordable food for all community members of the southeast counties, supported by a community-driven, place-based food system of thriving farmers, entrepreneurs, and local food infrastructure.
Values
The Southeast Regional Food Council is guided by collaboration, equity, education, integrity, and sustainability. We work together to share knowledge, uplift community voices, support farmers, and ensure all residents have access to affordable, healthy, locally grown food while building a resilient regional food system.
Who We Are
Farmers & growers
Nonprofit organizations
Cooperative extension
Faith-based leaders
Youth & Families
Local government officials
Economic developers
Restaurant owners
Food pantry staff
Planning departments
Teachers
Public health professionals
Community Advocates
Current Focus Areas
Farmers Market Improvements
Improve inclusivity and accessibility of farmers markets; including mobile markets to reach seniors and rural residents. Increase public engagement with local farmers markets.
Engaging youth
Support youth leadership, jobs, and internships while creating opportunities for youth to learn about and participate in healthy, local food practices. Engaging youth should and will include and impact families.
Shifting the culture around food
Promote culturally-relevant ways to increase healthy nutritious food consumption, access, and affordability.
Prepared meals infrastructure
Increase access to convenient, affordable, prepared meals using local ingredients, supporting both consumers and local farmers
Education & Nutrition
Is a core focus that runs through all our work, ensuring every initiative promotes learning, healthy habits, and informed choices for our communities.
How We Work
- We convene on a bi-monthly basis in either a fully virtual or fully in-person format
- A small coordinating and leadership team supports the council’s work.
- Responsibilities include agenda development, note taking, meeting logistics, calendar invites, and outreach
- 1–2 representatives from each county participate in the council
- The coordinating team meets between council meetings to support continued progress
Council Members
Jane Smith
Robeson County Cooperative Extension
Jane Smith
Robeson County Cooperative Extension
Jane Smith
Robeson County Cooperative Extension