REED News
Feeding a drive for change
Bringing good food—and charitable work—to the table For Chef Tony Villanueva, partnering with Greens Do Good is just another way to connect food and community. Chef Tony Villanueva has always connected food with love. He grew up on the lower east side of Manhattan, raised by a single mom who...
Stories That Matter: A Shared Mission Makes for Good Neighbors
Local business NuSpice connected with REED by chance—but they’re committed to the cause by choice. When NuSpice, a family-owned custom seasoning blend company, moved their headquarters to a new space in Oakland, New Jersey, three years ago, one of the first neighbors to welcome them was the REED...
3rd Annual Foundation Breakfast 2019 Ad Journal
REED Foundation for Autism's 3rd Annual Community Breakfast honoring 2019 Community Impact Award recipients Art & Beth Picciano took place on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019. We deeply appreciate their willingness and generosity that allows us to improve education, employment, housing and community...
GREENS DO GOOD, NEW JERSEY’S FIRST HYDROPONIC VERTICAL FARM TO SUPPORT ADULTS WITH AUTISM, OPENS
Greens Do Good Supplies Fresh Produce to Local Businesses with All Proceeds Supporting REED Next (Oakland, NJ) April 2, 2019--Greens Do Good, a year-round hydroponic vertical farm, opened its doors in Hackensack, NJ, offering locally-grown, sustainable produce to local businesses. Greens Do Good...