︎  Creating Nourishing Environments


An intergenerational community-building fruit and vegetable garden to improve social cohesion and community resilience in fringe populations.
By Priya Bayisetti ︎


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Hypothesis
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  • Who 
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Methodology
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Design to Outcomes
The Growing Community Garden Inititiative is Designed to Create Community Resilience, Increased Social Cohesion, and Increased Sense of Belonging by Creating Intergenerational Opportunities to grow fresh fruit and vegetables in pockets of land between childcare facilities, assisted living facilities, and primary care offices.

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