This North Carolina Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR) project uses community gardening to: empower communities to produce food for families, deliver hands-on nutrition education, create opportunities for youth to develop agri-related business skills, build leadership among community members, and provide engaging activities for family members of all ages to work together for a common purpose.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Voices from Briggs

Briggs Avenue Garden Youth Blog

Thanks to Trevor Hamlett for posting this blog about his experience working at the Briggs Avenue Community Garden this past year. We hope to see more posts and photos in the near future from him and others!

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