
Seed Money for Natchitoches, Louisiana
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Due to the recent winter storms that struck the South, the Ben D. Johnson Educational Center (www.bdjcenter.org) lost all the produce growing in our community garden, as well as the sown seeds we planted with the help of the students participating in our 16-week workforce development program. This is a program dedicated to providing a path out of poverty to youth, ages 17-24, living in Natchitoches, Louisiana through food service training and life skill development to help them remove barriers to employment.
Our community garden provides food for the residents of West Natchitoches, a predominantly African-American, low-income neighborhood. The garden and corner store we run are stable sources of food in this neighborhood where the nearest grocery store is over a mile away, no public transportation exists, there are limited sidewalks, and 40 households are home to elderly/disabled residents in the 130-unit HUD sponsored housing project across the street from our garden. Nearly 60% of residents in the complex are classified as extremely low income.
The recent storms have only served to amplify the food insecurity facing our neighbors. Please help us with "seed" money: to buy seeds, seedlings, and fresh produce to provide West Natchitoches, while we wait for our 20 raised garden beds to begin producing once more. Any additional money we raise will be used to help with grocery expenses for our neighbors. Thank you.
Our community garden provides food for the residents of West Natchitoches, a predominantly African-American, low-income neighborhood. The garden and corner store we run are stable sources of food in this neighborhood where the nearest grocery store is over a mile away, no public transportation exists, there are limited sidewalks, and 40 households are home to elderly/disabled residents in the 130-unit HUD sponsored housing project across the street from our garden. Nearly 60% of residents in the complex are classified as extremely low income.
The recent storms have only served to amplify the food insecurity facing our neighbors. Please help us with "seed" money: to buy seeds, seedlings, and fresh produce to provide West Natchitoches, while we wait for our 20 raised garden beds to begin producing once more. Any additional money we raise will be used to help with grocery expenses for our neighbors. Thank you.
Organizador
Bridget Gustafson
Organizador
Natchitoches, LA
THE BEN D JOHNSON EDUCATIONAL CENTER
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