Food security is a major issue in many communities. Lack of access to fresh, healthy food impacts people’s health and well-being.
HUMAN HELP’s “Gardens of Hope” campaign promotes the creation of community gardens in disadvantaged neighborhoods. These spaces allow residents to grow their own vegetables, thus promoting healthy eating and strengthening social ties.
By participating in this initiative, you help promote food self-sufficiency, social cohesion, and environmental preservation.
Summary
Let’s cultivate solidarity
Community gardens strengthen food security and social ties. The “Gardens of Hope” campaign aims to create shared vegetable gardens in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Objectives: Establish 50 community gardens and train 500 participants in sustainable gardening techniques. Produce 10 tons of harvested produce for distribution or short-supply sales.
Planned actions: Identify available land, develop the gardens, organize training workshops, and monitor the crops with participants.
Participation: Contribute by funding a garden, donating gardening equipment, or participating in workshops and garden maintenance.