The locations of these community gardens are;
- Sunshine League
- Matilda Smith Senior's Home
- Elliott Primary
- WindReach
- Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation (Fall 2013)
- Harrington Sound Primary (Fall 2013)
Further plots have also been identified at Residential Treatment Services two properties, the Brangman Home for girls and its brother home for boys on North Shore in Devonshire.
We have found a demand for smaller gardens to be located in appropriate settings where there are strong educational and therapeutic synergies with a community organization. The Healthy Harvest focus now includes gardening experiential learning whereupon community members and volunteers are presented sustainable, organic gardening practices and interactive gardening experiences that bind communities together.
Fall 2013 will see the establishment of our Healthy Harvest Working Group (HHWG) to provide for the oversight and management of our network of gardens and to find and make use of synergies with other organizations and individuals who are interested in community or school gardens.
Click here to learn more about the Healthy Harvest community gardens initiative.
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