Garden 31
Garden 31 trains and mentors youth and adults that are considered at-risk, formerly incarcerated, justice impacted, and socioeconomically disadvantaged in regenerative agriculture and life skills to improve community health and wellness. Our goal is to create new farmers and leaders who will grow organic produce to be distributed in communities that currently have low access to healthy whole foods.
Students may be working with high school aged youth, as well as formerly incarcerated people who are part of apprentice program. Students will always be accompanied by staff or supervisor.
Students will use basic farm tools such as shovels, picks, and wheelbarrows. Students will receive safety training at the beginning of their experience and throughout to ensure safe working practices.
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M-Sat 8 am- 4 pm