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Garden Grows Sense of Community for Neighbors Living in Transitional Housing

Garden Grows Sense of Community for Neighbors Living in Transitional Housing

How does a collection of temporary residents in a transitional housing project become a community of neighbors? For the Hotel to Home bridge housing program of Reinvestment Partners, the effort to do so centers on a garden—or more specifically, two garden beds. The garden beds were built a year ago by staff and volunteers of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s Gardens For Everyone project at the Carolina Duke Inn in Durham.

Durham Preschool Gardens For Everyone Project Grows Vegetables, Chickens, and Imaginations

Durham Preschool Gardens For Everyone Project Grows Vegetables, Chickens, and Imaginations

Many hands make light work in the garden at Brown’s Early Learning School. And though a good number of those hands are small, the ­­­­harvest the garden brings forth is rich and bountiful and filled with good things that big and little people like to eat. The Durham preschool is home to ten garden beds provided by Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s Gardens For Everyone program.

Under Construction: The Food Shuttle’s New Community Garden

Under Construction: The Food Shuttle’s New Community Garden

Fabette Smith was convinced that her community needed to have an available source with which to grow their own food. She turned to an organization long known for their gardening expertise, and for working with neighbors to create sustainable food sources—Inter-Faith Food Shuttle—and together, they’re growing a new community garden in southeast Raleigh.

The Food Shuttle Bids Farewell to Longtime Staff Member, Kay Coleman

The Food Shuttle Bids Farewell to Longtime Staff Member, Kay Coleman

It is with great appreciation for her many years of service, that we announce the upcoming retirement Urban Agriculture Manager, Kay Coleman, on January 31, 2021.

Green Tradition Carries Forth at Victory Garden

Green Tradition Carries Forth at Victory Garden

Citizens were encouraged to plant Victory Gardens to provide their own fruits and vegetables. The Durham Bulls are carrying on the tradition today in partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, by growing fresh local food for our community at the Victory Garden at Durham Bulls Athletic Park.

Gardens For Everyone Program Seeks Mentors For Gardening Community

Gardens For Everyone Program Seeks Mentors For Gardening Community

As the Gardens For Everyone program continues to bloom in Wake and Durham Counties, sprouting new garden bed boxes each week for new gardeners in the community, the need for gardening knowledge and hands-on familiarity with the soil has grown along with it. Enter the Gardens For Everyone Mentorship Program—an opportunity for seasoned gardeners to pass along their gardening wisdom and experience with newcomers to the joys of growing food in the earth.

The Food Shuttle Launches Garden Box Building Program "Gardens For Everyone"

The Food Shuttle Launches Garden Box Building Program "Gardens For Everyone"

Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is taking community gardening on the road with a newly launched initiative called Gardens For Everyone. This new program will build raised-bed garden boxes in backyards and community spaces for anyone interested in growing their own food.

Guest Post: "My Gardening Experiences"

Guest Post: "My Gardening Experiences"

The idea of gardening had occupied a tiny corner of my mind for quite some time, but the idea of growing my own “clean” organic vegetables did not come full circle until late fall and early winter of 2016. I was confronted with what could have become a serious physical challenge that turned my attention to eating organically.

Nature Keeps Us Abuzz Despite Coronavirus

Nature Keeps Us Abuzz Despite Coronavirus

In the interest of helping to care for our resident bees at the Food Shuttle’s Urban Learning Gardens, this past winter I and fellow Food Shuttle garden coordinator, Fern Hickey, took part in a beekeeping class with the Durham County Beekeeper’s Association.

Community Gardeners organize “Vacation Garden School”

Community Gardeners organize “Vacation Garden School”

Children are a welcome part of the Camden Street Learning Garden. While summer brought heat and afternoon thunderstorms, the neighborhood around Camden Street Learning Garden noticed a new need: an opportunity for children in the neighborhood to gain ownership and pride of the garden