SESLOC Credit Union is proud to honor Harvestly and organization director Taryn Moller as a SESLOC Young Change Maker. Moller and Harvestly earned the award in October 2025 for their commitment to expanding opportunities for the local agriculture community while making fresh and local foods accessible to the Central Coast.
The SESLOC Young Change Maker Award is given monthly to a young person or young professional under 40 doing significant work to benefit their community. Anyone can nominate a young person for the SESLOC Young Change Maker award on the Wild 106 website.
Born in Los Osos and a Cal Poly graduate in Agriculture Business, Taryn is a Central Coast native who is passionate about building up local enterprises. She is the director of Harvestly, a local non-profit platform helping local farmers and food producers expand their business from Paso Robles to Orcutt.
Through the Harvestly platform, shoppers can choose from over 1,200 items, ranging from local meats and seafood to spices and meal kits. To source every item, Taryn works directly with farmers and small food producers to list items in the marketplace. Through the platform, customers can ask producers, Harvestly staff and even Taryn questions about the products. When Harvestly users place their order by Wednesday, items are delivered to their doorstep on Fridays.
While Taryn is passionate about helping families start and maintain local businesses, their dedication to community extends to local schools as well. Through their Farm to School program, Harvestly is able to help nine school districts on the Central Coast incorporate more ingredients from local and organic small farms.
In working with students from Cal Poly, Cuesta College, and Allan Hancock College, Taryn’s advice to the next generation of entrepreneurs is to try new things and continue learning and growing. She says by trying new things and meeting new people, students can explore their passions and find a career that fits their strengths.
We congratulate Harvestly and Taryn for being recognized as SESLOC Young Change Makers!
