at 12 North St, Ste 5, Burlington , 05401 United States
We grow gardens, fresh food, happy people, and healthy communities! The Vermont Community Garden Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are grateful for the incredible support and contributions from staff, board members, volunteers, individual donors, funders, and the business community. To help support our important work with garden communities all over the state, make a secure online donation at: http://www.vcgn.org
The Vermont Community Garden Network (formerly Friends of Burlington Gardens) is a statewide nonprofit dedicated to the growth and success of community and school gardens. Established in 2001, VCGN has helped start and sustain hundreds of gardens all over Vermont and has connected thousands of children, teens, and adults to fresh, healthy food and sustainable food production practices. VCGN provides training, resources, technical assistance, and funding for community and school garden groups around the state. The network includes more than 2,000 members representing nearly 300 garden communities. A series of mini-grant programs begun in 2006 have provided start-up and special project funds for more than 240 garden projects. Students in our Community Teaching Gardens learn how to plant, cultivate, harvest, and preserve fresh vegetables and to use their new skills in service to the community. The Teaching Gardens connect people to where their food comes from and gives them confidence to play an active role in feeding themselves, their families, and their communities. Students pay a modest fee and we provide scholarships for low-income Vermonters. Our teaching garden sites are at Burlington’s Intervale and at the Ethan Allen Homestead. Our work is rooted in the understanding that community and school gardens have food security, health, social, economic, and environmental benefits. This is closely tied to the larger statewide and regional discussions about how we feed ourselves. Garden education provides essential skills that people need to be active participants in the food system - to be producers, not just consumers. The results of growing food in community are impressive: neighbors develop friendships and support systems, children try (and like!) new foods, people of all ages gain new awareness of environmental issues, and neglected land is transformed into productive space that provides fresh, affordable fruits and vegetables.
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Vermont Community Garden Network is Burlington based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at 12 North St, Ste 5 VT 05401. Contact phone number of Vermont Community Garden Network: (802) 861-4769
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We have 2 passions: (i) the power of adaptive sports and (ii) ski racing safety. We provide grants and partnerships for both. The Kelly Brush Foundation was established by family and friends in 2006 after Kelly suffered a spinal cord injury while competing in an NCAA alpine ski race, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, our mission is: To empower people with paralysis to lead engaged, fulfilling lives through sport and recreation. To prevent ski racing injuries through a shared commitment to proper safety practices. For more information, please visit: www.kellybrushfoundation.org