SOFSA Blog
2022 Candidate Policy Positions
Policy-makers play a key role in uplifting our local food system so that it works for all people in Syracuse, Onondaga County, and Onondaga Nation. Through a survey, SOFSA asked this year’s election candidates about how they support a healthy Central New York food...
SOFSA Letter Supporting Implementation of ReZone Syracuse
On August 2nd, 2022, SOFSA submitted the letter below to Syracuse city officials requesting their swift action to implement new zoning ordinances for the city. ReZone Syracuse has been a project of the city's Planning Division in collaboration with other city...
NY State Program Supports Restaurants & Families in Onondaga County
Like many places across the country, impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic were heavily felt throughout Central New York's food system. Particularly impacted were producers of dairy and vegetables who distributed to school systems and restaurants; as well as restaurants...
SOFSA’s Statement of Solidarity in Response to the 2022 Buffalo Tops Massacre
To the Buffalo food system of consumers, cooks, producers, shoppers, retailers, producers, distributors, and everyone in between: We at the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance (SOFSA) send our care and love and condolences to the Buffalo community that lost family...
Lender Symposium: Centering Food Justice in Food Systems Transformation and Honoring the Legacy of Evan Weissman
Lender Faculty Fellow Jonnell Robinson and Lender Student Fellows Shiori Green, Taylor Krzeminski, Phoebe Ambrose, Nicky Kim, and Avalon Gupta VerWiebe participated in the second annual Lender Symposium on Thursday, March 31st 2022. They were joined by SOFSA...
Hunger Free Communities Report: “Aren’t we all eaters? Creating an equitable food policy agenda in Central New York.”
Final-HFCRDownload Click the above link to download and read the final product that our lovely Emerson Fellow, Paige Clay, spent her time at SOFSA working on (in addition to many other fabulous contributions). The report contains an analysis of demographics in...
In the news: “A new Syracuse program to stretch the food budget for produce can lead to better health.”
On January 18th, 2022, SOFSA attended a launch event for the Double Up Food Bucks program at the Salt City Market location of the Syracuse Cooperative Market. We were joined by representatives from the American Heart Association, Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter's office...
2022 Advisory Board Candidates
The time is here for the 2022 Advisory Board elections. We have six new candidates up for election, as well as eight current Advisory Board members up for re-election. Elections are taking place at the SOFSA Open Meeting on Thursday, January 20th. See below for...
2021 Highlights
2021 was a busy year for SOFSA, and we have a lot to be proud of! We grew our membership, deepened our partnerships and fostered multitudes of connections in the community. See below for a list of some of our proudest accomplishments, and visit our blog to read...
In the news: “Aren’t We All Eaters? Creating an Equitable Food Policy Agenda in Central New York.”
SOFSA has been lucky enough to have the talented Paige Clay on our team these past 4 months, who brought her skills and knowledge to SOFSA from Colorado and Wooster as an Emerson Hunger Fellow. Paige has been an extremely valuable member of the team here at SOFSA. A...