Support our Community Garden Renovation and Irrigation Project.
Please consider helping us by donating to our Garden Renovation and Irrigation Project. Our community garden is a staple within a community that suffers from food insecurity and poverty. For some, our garden is a major source of nutrition for their families. However, over the years and with a lack in funding and manpower, our garden has been neglected and is in need of some TLC if it is to continue to thrive and remain a place where hope grows naturally in the midst of uncertain times. Every penny really does count and is more than appreciated.
Community Garden
Community Garden Campaign
CALL TO ACTION:
Primary Call to Action:
Renew and Improve Families' food supply Harvested from Central's Garden
Secondary Call to Action:
You can volunteer to help with the work of renewal, as well!
Headline:
Sponsor an Edible Oasis
Content:
Did you KNOW that there's a half-acre Community Garden in Van Nuys, located at Central Lutheran Church, just 3 blocks from the Civic Center?
Did you KNOW that we have 34 Garden plots, and four teaching & demonstration areas to help TEACH FOOD SUFFICIENCY to families in our impoverished community?
Did you KNOW that creating an oasis in this densely populated second urban core of Los Angeles requires both a water management system (drip irrigation with smart timers), and significant renovations to cost-effectively fulfill its purpose?
YOU can SPONSOR garden renewal for part of a plot, for an entire plot or for several plots.
or You can VOLUNTEER labor to dig irrigation trenches, replace fence posts and re-install compost bins.
Starting now, we are asking for $250 per garden ($125/half, $65/quarter, or whatever you can afford) to bring our beautiful and diverse community garden to life.
Under the direction of a Master Gardener in Training (one of our own!), Central will be
- implementing improved water management through drip irrigation and smart controllers
- converting to organic integrated pest management to improve crop yields
- introducing practices designed to preserve soil health
- optimizing yields to feed more people
- reimagining the layout to engage more Gardeners
Volunteers can join the project on scheduled work days (or evenings) starting in May.
Collaborating with 340+ Master Gardeners, Central's Community Garden offers classes that "teach people to grow" a key strategy in food sufficiency. Bi-weekly Crop Swapsencourage sharing and diversifying the selection of produce bursting from this urban oasis. Classes and Crop Swaps will begin in July.