Awards and Publications
Project Horseshoe Farm awarded the “Lou Wooster Public Health Hero Award” by the University of Alabama, Birmingham School of Public Health, 2020.
Project Horseshoe Farm selected as “Exemplary Community Partnership,” by the Auburn University Carnegie Community Engagement Initiative, 2019.
Project Horseshoe Farm cited in Appalachian Regional Commission/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation report “Creating a Culture of Health in Appalachia” (https://healthinappalachia.org/bright-spots/case-studies/hale-county-al/), 2018.
Project Horseshoe Farm selected as “Outstanding Community Partner Initiated Engagement Effort” by the University of Alabama Center for Community Based Partnerships, 2014.
Project Horseshoe Farm Executive Director named “Pillar of West Alabama” by the Community Foundation of West Alabama, 2014.
Birmingham Medical News
Birmingham Medical News feature highlights our Health Partners program.
Leadership Alabama: Connecting Engaged Leaders and Establishing Lasting Relationships
Perry County Herald: 2023-2024 Fellow Feature
2023 Newsletter
2022 Newsletter
2021 Newsletter
Alabama Public Television
Alabama Public Television feature highlights partnership between Auburn University Rural Studio and Project Horseshoe Farm (begins at 43:00)
https://aptv.org/watch/spotlight-agriculture/rural-studio-ecirc7/
Project Horseshoe Farm named recipient of the 2020 Lou Wooster Public Health Hero Award
2020 Newsletter
Project Horseshoe Farm feature on the front of Pomona College's Spring 2018 magazine.
Protective Life volunteer working at one of Project Horseshoe Farm's Ladies Houses
Pomona College Magazine: Rural Voices
Protective Life Foundation: 2017 Annual Report
Participants playing dominoes at our Adult Day Program
Alabama Power Foundation: Stories from the Field
Alabama NewsCenter: Project Horseshoe Farm in Greensboro helps its neighbors in need
Alabama NewsCenter features Project Horseshoe Farm’s Community Center Program located in Greensboro, as well as its partnership with Alabama Power.
Rural Studio: Love Stories Video
The Rural Studio, an important community partner of Project Horseshoe Farm, is an internationally renowned architecture program that works with dedicated Auburn University students who design and build innovative community projects in and around Greensboro. Approximately 35 Rural Studio students come live, study, and work in Hale County each year. Rural Studio students are currently working on two projects with Horseshoe Farm - A beautiful courtyard for Horseshoe Farm’s downtown community center and additional enhanced independent living housing units inspired by the Rural Studio’s 20K home designs.