Area | Eastern Connecticut |
Project |
PARTNER TO GROW Community Garden |
Project Address |
Valley Shore YMCA, 201 Spencer Plain Road, Westbrook, CT 06498 |
Project Start Date | March 2014, updated October 2021 |
Project End Date | Ongoing |
Association Contact |
Richard J. Feil, KM |
Contact Email | |
Category |
Food, Physically/mentally disabled |
Description |
When the directors asked members for ideas to impact the community in 2014, Richard Feil, KM, 2022 Area Chair Eastern CT, recommended launching a community garden to feed the needy at the local Shoreline Pantry. Since then, volunteers, of all ages from youth to retirees, learn about “green” crops. They greatly enjoy working together outdoors, even more during COVID, while providing perishable produce weekly. Youth campers grew “pizzas & salsa” and made them from their harvest of herbs and tomatoes this year. High Schoolers also received credit for community service hours during the Summer. Several volunteers looking for community service time performed the heavier duty manual work too! Little did any one expect how critical the garden harvests would become in 2020-2021 with the devastating COVID19 medical and economic impacts in CT. The weekly demand for food nearly has tripled since March 2020 at the Shoreline Food Pantry, St. Mark Church, Westbrook. The YMCA perishable vegetables supplement the Food Bank meats, cheese, eggs, non-perishable vegetables, and boxed grocery items every Tuesday afternoon. A critical supply over 800 paper shopping bags, four per family are prepared for drive-up cars who start lining up early by 10AM prior to opening. VERY Gratefully, 2021 was the most bountiful harvest for the last 8 years! The American Association approved donating $5000 from the COVID-19 Emergency Food Grant for the PARTNER TO GROW Garden. Many great improvements were installed thanks to this tremendous generosity of Rev. Dr. Trexler, Executive Director and Dr. Bob Staab and Susan, Area Co-Chairs Eastern CT. Attached report photos represent the many improvements funded by the Association grant in 2021: New THANKS Order of Malta & bed donor signage. MOST IMPORTANTLY, Director Debbie Quinn was also able to hire a part-time experienced garden coordinator, who worked many hours weekly, all season long. Judy planted the extremely tall, 12foot, “curb appeal landmark” sunflowers beneficial for birds and pollination.
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Activities Members Are Involved In | Richard Feil, KM and Jennifer Howe, 2021 DM, maintain the vegetable beds by weeding and pruning, harvesting, washing, and packaging fresh produce individually weekly for delivery to the Shoreline Food Pantry for drive-up shopping bags every Tuesday. |
Estimated Number of Members Involved | 1 |
Estimated Annual Hours of Service | 150 |
This is a Flagship Project in the Area | No |
Project-Order Relationship | Provide Volunteer Services Only |
Organization Responsible for Project | Valley Shore YMCA |