What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Climate Action Day at the Growing Hope Gardens Farm position at Growing Hope Gardens?
Since 2019, and in partnership with Community Corporation of Santa Monica , Safe Place for Youth, Holos Communities and The People Concern , Growing Hope Gardens successfully opened and expanded 15 urban, organic, regenerative resident food gardens and fruit trees, and a 1/4 acre farm, at distinct affordable housing and homeless shelter properties in Los Angeles County
All of the resident food gardens are supported with our bi-monthly maintenance visits, with the goals of helping the gardens thrive and, increasing onsite resident knowledge and stewardship. This approach maximizes chances of success at growing food and supports resident engagement.
Educational signage informing how harvest, care, nutritional content, and suggested use is placed each season in the gardens. We also support the increase in plant-based knowledge with our online portal.
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We are hosting a Community Climate Action Day, in partnership with California Climate Action Corps, a program of California Volunteers, Office of the Governor.
Join us at the farm for a day of community, climate action, and celebration, Saturday, April 25th12 AM – 3 PM for a “KEEP CALIFORNIA BEAUTIFUL” event in partnership with @CaliforniaVolunteers and the California Climate Action Corps—a program of California Volunteers, Office of the Governor.
Get your hands in the soil, connect with your community, and be part of building a more sustainable California. We will be harvesting, watering, mulching, flipping the compost, clearing the hydroponic towers, transplanting, painting and pruning at our free urban Farm.
1933, 20th Street, Santa Monica, CA. 90404 TEXT (424) 330-5382 to open the gate.
Together, we’re restoring our soils, strengthening our communities, and taking action for a healthier future.
All of the resident food gardens are supported with our bi-monthly maintenance visits, with the goals of helping the gardens thrive and, increasing onsite resident knowledge and stewardship. This approach maximizes chances of success at growing food and supports resident engagement.
Educational signage informing how harvest, care, nutritional content, and suggested use is placed each season in the gardens. We also support the increase in plant-based knowledge with our online portal.
,
We are hosting a Community Climate Action Day, in partnership with California Climate Action Corps, a program of California Volunteers, Office of the Governor.
Join us at the farm for a day of community, climate action, and celebration, Saturday, April 25th12 AM – 3 PM for a “KEEP CALIFORNIA BEAUTIFUL” event in partnership with @CaliforniaVolunteers and the California Climate Action Corps—a program of California Volunteers, Office of the Governor.
Get your hands in the soil, connect with your community, and be part of building a more sustainable California. We will be harvesting, watering, mulching, flipping the compost, clearing the hydroponic towers, transplanting, painting and pruning at our free urban Farm.
1933, 20th Street, Santa Monica, CA. 90404 TEXT (424) 330-5382 to open the gate.
Together, we’re restoring our soils, strengthening our communities, and taking action for a healthier future.