The Homeless Garden Project begins selling produce to local restaurants and Farmer’s Markets.
Samantha Moore
The Homeless Garden Project begins selling produce to local restaurants and Farmer’s Markets.
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COVID-19 Updates
Homeless Garden Project is responding to the COVID-19 crisis by continuing our essential work of providing our transitional employment and support services programs to people experiencing homelessness and farming in order to provide healthy, organic food for the community.