With a generous grant in 2016 from the Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon, we were able to turn a vacant, weedy space next to the Teen Center into a beautiful raised bed Learning Garden. Getting youth involved with gardening has been shown to be beneficial in a number of ways such as helping foster responsibility, building wellbeing through interaction with nature, and encouraging them to be physically active.
The Teen Center Learning Garden has been very productive, supplying us with a bounty of vegetables, fruits, and herbs throughout the growing season. During our summer program we are able to pick different colors of fruits/vegetables to prepare tasting tables where youth learn what nutritional benefits those particular “colors” have to offer. Food grown in the garden are also incorporated regularly into our Teen Cuisine culinary skills program. We’d like to give a special thanks to our own Miss Trish for her exertise and love of gardening to teach the teens and make our garden grow.
The Teen Center Learning Garden has been very productive, supplying us with a bounty of vegetables, fruits, and herbs throughout the growing season. During our summer program we are able to pick different colors of fruits/vegetables to prepare tasting tables where youth learn what nutritional benefits those particular “colors” have to offer. Food grown in the garden are also incorporated regularly into our Teen Cuisine culinary skills program. We’d like to give a special thanks to our own Miss Trish for her exertise and love of gardening to teach the teens and make our garden grow.
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