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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br /> Regular Meeting—November 8, 2011 <br /> 7. PROGRESS REPORTS <br /> Ms. Stewart made a presentation about the progress of STATUS REPORT ON UNITY GARDENS <br /> Unity Gardens since its beginning in 2008. She noted <br /> that the vision for Unity Gardens has always been to <br /> provide the community with an abundance of healthy <br /> fresh food and produce. There were forty-two gardens <br /> this year. The vision has expanded now to be "improve <br /> community health." <br /> Ms. Stewart noted that Unity Gardens' educational <br /> program has grown a great deal. It's one thing to make <br /> vegetables accessible to everyone, but it's another to <br /> teach people where their food comes from. Many <br /> people, especially children, don't know. Our goals have <br /> always been to ensure healthy vegetables are accessible <br /> to everyone, and that everyone has the opportunity to <br /> grow. But equally important is education: teaching <br /> people how to prepare the food once it's harvested. You <br /> hand someone some of this stuff from the garden and <br /> they have no idea what to do with it to make it edible. <br /> Ms. Steward noted that more importantly, they build <br /> community through gardens, providing safe gathering <br /> areas that make our neighborhoods grow again. <br /> Through the gardens and through education, we're <br /> learning to trust each other more and fear less. <br /> Homeless and poor people are working side by side with <br /> the wealthy and with service groups, shedding their <br /> normal social roles and mentoring one another. <br /> Therefore, our motto has become "we're growing more <br /> than vegetables here." <br /> Unity Gardens' role: <br /> • Garden planning <br /> • Year-round classes <br /> • Fund raising for the gardens <br /> • Securing land <br /> • Provide an extra layer of liability insurance <br /> • Assist with infrastructure—we've learned the <br /> benefits of raised beds, picnic tables, benches <br /> that encourage community. <br /> 2 <br />
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