Our Mission & Purpose
Our vision is to cultivate resilient BIPOC communities by centering education and practices on living, active soil. Through urban farming, garden-to-table initiatives, and policy advocacy, we empower Black and Brown residents to grow their own food, support local producers, and restore their environment—fostering health, sustainability, and economic equity.

Our Vision
What do we provide to the community?
Education
Gardening cohorts that teach from beginner to advanced supporting urban food justice.
Socioeconomics
Garden to table initiative combating food insecurity, food deserts and creates local food economy for local producers.
Holistic Healing
Promoting physical and mental healing of body systems and combatting disease.
S.T.E.M
Incorporate science, technology, engineering and math fundamentals to enrich the youth of our black and brown.
Urban Ecology
Advocate for an increase in green spaces as gardens with enhanced soil to create a resilient urban ecosystem.
Mental Wellness
Discover Natural approaches to manage stress and restore balance to your mind and body.

"Lettuce Continue to Grow" - Arlana Brumfield, CEO
Collaborative Partners
Arlana's dual roles with Texas Small Farmers & Rancher's CBO and Feed the Streetz Outreach further expands the food justice work in the community. These partnerships facilitate education, enrichment, and direct food access with their aligning values to enrich the underserved community
Texas Small Farmers & Ranchers CBO

Community Outreach (Food Justice)

Meet the Team
This collaborative group of individuals have the background, skillset, and passion to drive the mission of Soilutions. We aim to holistically heal the BIPOC community with our Regenerative Agriculture initiatives