Growing Food. Building Community.

About GLO: Farm

Farming Found Us

We didn't set out to become farmers. We set out to feed children — and farming turned out to be the answer.

In 2021, we purchased a 7-acre farm in Scarborough to more affordably feed the growing number of youth in our programs. It presented frequent challenges — but also exceeded our expectations for mission impact. Before long, we began to see the farm's potential to truly transform the community we serve: as a sustained source of healthy food, economic opportunity, and entrepreneurship.

What emerged is a circular economy model we now call GLO: Farm. Today, GLO: Farm operates across two locations and is working to become profitable in order to fund our GLO: Outreach project.

A Circular Economy for Change

Our integrated approach is designed to maximize impact while minimizing costs – stretching resources further and minimizing waste. Every step feeds the next.

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Restaurants pay us to remove their food waste and keep it out of landfills.

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We sort the waste, harvesting seeds for replanting and feed for animals. Nothing is discarded.

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Food waste feeds the animals we raise, allowing us to sell at accessible prices to our community.

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The animals produce organic compost we sell to neighboring farms and use to grow our vegetables.

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We invest in local farms, selling harvested seeds, compost, and animal feed.

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We deliver fresh vegetables to restaurants and collect their food waste on the same trip — full circle.

"We call this model a circular economy, and believe it has truly transformative potential in communities like ours."

Two Locations. One Vision.

Since 2024, we've been operating our farm project in two locations – each with a distinct purpose, operating in functional alignment.

Scarborough

Our Prototype

Our original 7-acre prototype farm within the conservation village of Scarborough. This site serves as an educational hub, hosting our youth programs alongside small-scale farming operations including enclosed garden tunnels and vegetable production. The Scarborough farm is also being developed as a volunteer accommodation site to welcome international visitors who want to come alongside our work.
Malmesbury

Our Scalable Solution

Our rural Malmesbury location spans 2 acres and houses our livestock operations – primarily pig husbandry. Malmesbury provides the space and resources needed to scale what we've proven works, particularly in pig farming and larger-scale initiatives. This farm is our growth platform, where we expand production, test replicable models, and create long-term sustainability pathways.

Transformation, Not Just Farming

"Our vision for the farm project is to see our community transformed as individuals are empowered to own a business, feed their families, and build brighter futures."

Erik has been part of the GLO Project team for over a year, serving as our driver. Originally from a small village in the Eastern Cape, he came to the Red Hill community nearly 30 years ago in search of a better life. For all of his 64 years, he had lived in a shack — never having the chance to own a solid home.

Through our livestock project, Erik purchased four piglets. With food from our wet waste project, those four became eight — and he sold them to feed his family and save toward a lifelong dream. In January 2025, he invested in another four, growing his stock to sixteen pigs. With that, Erik purchased his very first house — complete with a yard to raise pigs and chickens as he steps into retirement.

He is one of twelve community members who have started their own pig husbandry businesses through the GLO Project. When families are given resources, guidance, and opportunity, the benefits ripple outward — uplifting not only individual households but entire communities.

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Help us expand the farm, grow our restaurant contracts, and build a sustainable model that funds itself.

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Volunteer on the Farm

Come to Scarborough and work with our team. No farming experience needed — just willingness and a good attitude.

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Partner With Us

Locals: reach out to learn how you can support GLO: Farm through our community-supported agriculture program.

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