In early February I was invited to give a brief presentation to trainees of the Homeless Garden Project to share some of the things an employer looks for in the job application and interview process. There was a lively exchange of questions and answers and further discussion of potential job opportunities in the local horticulture industry. Immediately following the presentation …
Guest Blog: Communion of Human Spirit & Land: Staying Rooted in Place
In early spring, we have planned our crops for the year–how many beds, how the beds will be rotated, how many plants to a bed. We are sowing seeds in the greenhouse and planting seedlings from the greenhouse in the ground. It is only natural to begin to think about WHO we are growing this food for. A beautiful part …
A Quiet Revolution
My name is Magalí Morales and I have had a really great time volunteering in HGP’s social work program. One of the many reasons why I love this agency is that it’s a place for positive change and empowerment from the grassroots. There is nothing better than teaching someone who’s been hungry how to grow food. And the truth is that it …
Mary Cherry’s Remarks for 2013 First Friday Holiday Store Celebration and Open House
Hello everyone. I’m Mary and I’m really glad to be here talking to you but also very nervous. I don’t have much experience being a public speaker and I’m kinda shy until you get to know me. So this is kind of a big deal. I came to HGP when it was still a three year program, and I’ll be …
5 Questions by Andrew Zimmern – Changing Lives Through Food
Andrew Zimmern interviewed Darrie Ganzhorn, our Executive Director about the organization’s different facets, how the farm is a great equalizer and ways to get involved. Read the interview on AndrewZimmern.com AndrewZimmern.com: What is the mission of Homeless Garden Project? Darrie Ganzhorn: Our mission is “In the soil of our urban farm and garden, people find the tools they need to build …
Chef Jenny Brewer at August SUSTAIN Supper: Cooking for a Change
When people ask me what is the best thing they can do to improve their diet, my answer is always the same: to cook at home more often. It isn’t to exclude sugar, wheat, gluten, or dairy, to eat more leafy greens… While all of those might be helpful, I think the best place to start is by getting to …
How HGP’s Training Program Works: A Look Inside
The training program at the Homeless Garden Project serves as a principle mechanism to ensure HGP achieves our mission, which states “in the soil of our urban farm and garden, people find the tools they need to build a home in the world”. In interviewing prospective trainees, our staff looks at three central qualifying features in a candidate. A candidate …
Kalefest Recipes
Got Kale? Here are some fantastic Kale recipes from the 2013 Kalefest Recipe Contest and Cooking Demos–check back; there are more coming! Nibby Bartle’s Award-Winning Sweet Kale Chips Ingredients:1 bunch kale3/4 cup nuts (walnuts or almonds are good) 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/2tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp cinnamon Directions:Tear Kale into bite size pieces. Mix in food processor everything but kale, then mix this …
Supporters Advocate for HGP’s Programs
The City of Santa Cruz is an important partner in our work of providing Transitional jobs to people who are homeless. Here, several voices advocate to Santa Cruz City Council members on behalf of HGP and the people we serve. Dear City Council Members, I met my husband, Eugene, right before he became homeless. Because I believed in him, I …
Guest Blog: Community Food Security – What’s it all about?
As HGP gears up for a screening of A Place at the Table, we want to give you some background information on the Community Food Security movement and its origins. Andy Fisher created and publicized the concept of community food security and played a key role in building the community food movement. From 1994 to 2011, he led the Community Food …