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End Hunger in Charles County is a Strategic Partner Helping Oasis Nourish Hope in Indian Head
End Hunger in Charles County’s partnership with Oasis Fresh Foods Market is nourishing hope in Indian Head. Led by Pastor Thirkel Freeman and Charles County Sheriff Troy Berry, the visit underscored the power of collaboration in the fight against food insecurity.
A Look Back at 1999, the Last Time Indian Head Had a Grocery Store and Bustling Times
Did you know that 2024 marks 25 years since Super Fresh closed its doors in Indian Head? That’s changing very soon when Oasis Fresh Foods Market opens our doors this year. In the meantime, we look back at what was happening in Indian Head in 1999.
Oasis Receives $50K Donation from The Wills Group for Community Garden
The Wills Group has stepped forward with a remarkable $50,000 donation to support Oasis Fresh Foods Market, our new independent grocery store slated to open in 2024.
Seeking Volunteers for the New Community Garden Planning Committee
One of the highlights of Oasis is the community garden that will be created behind the store. We’re seeking volunteers for a committee to help plan events, activities and more
The Outdoor Living Company Will Amplify Nature’s Beauty at Oasis
The Outdoor Living Company will create an exceptional community garden at Oasis and stunning landscaping throughout the property.
Advisory Council Q&A: Aprol Richardson
As a resident of Indian Head, Aprol Richardson has experienced the daily challenges that come with not having a grocery store in town. She brings a valuable insider’s perspective to our Advisory Council.
A VIP Visit, a Groundbreaking and Our First Digital Renderings Revealed
A visit from Senator Ben Cardin. A groundbreaking ceremony. And the unveiling of the first digital renderings of Oasis Fresh Foods Market. It’s been an incredible week, and we’re excited to share the progress.
BRIDGE Church Helping Oasis Across Uncharted Waters
Our friends and neighbors at BRIDGE Church have supported Oasis Fresh Foods Market in every way possible — through prayer, through volunteer work and through financial contributions.
Advisory Council Q&A: Sandy Washington
For more than two decades, Sandy Washington has led LifeStyles of Maryland, a nonprofit dedicated to providing help, hope and transformation for those in need throughout Southern Maryland. We’re grateful that she now brings her expertise and insights to our Advisory Council.
More Updates On the Way
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