Home
Contact Us
Français
Shop Gifts
Sponsor a Child
Donate
Donate
Navigation
About Us
Vision, Mission, Values
Celebrating 35 Years
Stories of Impact
Our Work
Where We Work
What We Do
Indigenous Food Forests
SHINE
CLIMATE
Covid Response
Team
Impact & Financials
Policies
Work with us
Ways to Help
Single Donation
Monthly Donation
Sponsor a Child
Shop Gifts
In Memoriam & Tribute Gifts
Leadership Giving
Plan a Gift
Fundraising Campaigns
Corporate Partnerships
Donors
Update Your Details
Donor Publications
Leadership Supporters
Child Sponsorship Country Updates
FAQs
Contact Supporter Services
Shop Gifts
Sponsor a Child
Donate Now
Français
Search
About Us
Vision, Mission, Values
Celebrating 35 Years
Stories of Impact
Our Work
Where We Work
What We Do
Indigenous Food Forests
SHINE
CLIMATE
Covid Response
Team
Impact & Financials
Policies
Work with us
Ways to Help
Single Donation
Monthly Donation
Sponsor a Child
Shop Gifts
In Memoriam & Tribute Gifts
Leadership Giving
Plan a Gift
Fundraising Campaigns
Corporate Partnerships
Donors
Update Your Details
Donor Publications
Leadership Supporters
Child Sponsorship Country Updates
FAQs
Contact Supporter Services
Shop Gifts
Sponsor a Child
Donate Now
Français
Search
Buy a Gift
Sponsor a Child
Give Monthly
Fund a Project
Donate Now
Tag Archive
Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as
“Garden”
Garden
Stories of impact from children, families and communities
Home
→
The Feed
→
Garden
Meta bar text goes here
Fresh food means a fresh start for Abril
Learn more
Meta bar text goes here
What’s a food forest?
“The food forest is something tangible that the community’s future leaders can take over after we’re gone. They’ll remember that they planted that tree and why.” -ALFRED GAMBLE, LANDS MANAGER, MUSKEG LAKE CREE NATION
Learn more
Meta bar text goes here
Gertrude’s Green Grocery Shop
“Opening up this shop was something I had long dreamed of. This is my passion.” -GERTRUDE, 38, UGANDA
Learn more
Meta bar text goes here
Growing green thumbs in Bolivia
“Getting veggies in the market is expensive but if you produce your own veggies you also help dad and mom.” – EFRAIN, 11, BOLIVIA
Learn more
Meta bar text goes here
Garden shop grows new life
Dino’s garden shop is blossoming today, but it almost never got off the ground. Thanks to Canadian support, his garden business is giving his children a chance to bloom.
Learn more
Meta bar text goes here
The Garden Girls
Jayla, Jaelie and Kaylie are learning to take care of Mother Earth with the help of their grandmother, Glenda.
Learn more
Subscribe to our mailing list
*
indicates required
Email Address
*
First Name
*
Last Name
*
Welcome Series
New Email Subscribers
New Child Sponsors
New BGE
New Everyday Heroes
New Mass Single Gift
Transformations Welcome Series - Library Event
Transformations Welcome Series - Website
Type and Press “enter” to Search