Good Seed Growth

"Sow What You Want To Reap"

 Therapeutic Gardens

About Us

Good Seed Growth is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to facilitating the creation of sustainable therapeutic and profitable gardens for at-risk and low-income students living in under-resourced and underserved communities in the New York tri-state area and Malawi. Good Seed Growth creates therapeutic gardens for veterans, seniors, and other populations desiring restoration.

CHANGING THE STORY

Therapeutic and profitable gardens can improve the health, well-being, and income opportunities of disenfranchised communities.

Our Mission

Nature as a pathway to equity

Good Seed Growth is dedicated to students in underserved communities and other disenfranchised populations. Taking a garden from the start phase to profitability is a primer for entrepreneurial skills. And those skills are essential to intergenerational communities’ improvement, enhancement, welfare, and independence. Good Seed Growth is committed to: funding and designing gardens to encourage mental, physical, and psychological healing; food equity; an appreciation of the growth, beauty, and peace derived from nature; and the values of entrepreneurship, cooperation, and collaboration.

OUR IN KIND PARTNERS

Good Seed Growth receives project support from the following organizations:
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Board of Directors

Advisory Board

Programs

  • Partner with at-risk schools and communities in order to teach business skills while developing therapeutic and profitable gardens.
  • Teach the healthy lifestyle concept, and the benefits gardens and gardening have on improving and maintaining psychological, physical, and mental health and well-being.
  • Provide resources to expand knowledge of gardening, nature-related events, and educational opportunities.
  • Create internship programs, which introduces students to life-long practical business skills, (including client /customer service, leadership, communication and negotiation, marketing, sales, problem solving, project management and planning).
  • Improve and enhance the welfare and independence of intergenerational communities.
  • Introduce schools and communities to an alternative method of growing plants and food through hydroponics education and instruction.

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Support Good Seed Growth

By supporting Good Seed Growth with a one-time, recurring, or matching gift, you will help us continue to facilitate the creation of sustainable therapeutic, healing, restorative, and profitable gardens for students in underserved communities and other disenfranchised populations.  

 Your gift is tax deductible.

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