Ceres Community Project
Elissa Gibb has experience in various roles including as Grants & Corporate Engagement Coordinator at Ceres Community Project, Owner & Operator of Paper + Pots, Assistant Buyer at Chase Ace Hardware Garden & Gift Emporium, Interim Manager at Bennett Valley Gardens, Art Instructor at Nancy's Art Camp, and Educator at The Ecology School. Elissa holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine/Studio Arts and Art/Art Studies, General from the University of Puget Sound.
Ceres Community Project
Ceres Community Project is a non-profit organization that mentors teen chefs and gardeners to grow and cook 100% organic food for people facing a serious illness like cancer, diabetes or heart disease. Our meals are medically tailored, designed to help people manage their specific illness or condition. We advocate for a healthy, just, caring and sustainable world. We partner with healthcare providers and insurers to demonstrate the impact of medically-tailored meals and make access to these meals a routine part of healthcare through pilots or medical studies. Ceres trains other organizations to recreate our soil to community health model across the United States and in Denmark with our affiliate partner program. All these aspects work together to help create healthier people, communities and planet. We welcome you to join us!