Join us for a meaningful Day of Compassion
project that supports healing, skill-building, and community connection. Our
therapy garden plays an important role in our clients’ therapeutic experience,
offering hands-on activities throughout the year—from spring preparation and
planting to weeding and harvesting—while allowing participants to truly enjoy
the fruits - and vegetables - of their labor. Tending the garden helps
clients build confidence, develop life skills, and take pride in what they help
grow.
Volunteers are needed to help prepare the garden
for the summer and for many seasons ahead. Those with basic construction skills
can assist by repairing raised garden beds and creating a designated space for
mulch storage. We also welcome creative volunteers to help design and create a
garden sign honoring the occupational therapist whose vision and dedication
made this space possible. In the true spirit of compassion, the garden’s
surplus harvest is shared with local food banks to support neighbors experiencing
food insecurity.
By giving your time and talents, you’ll help
sustain a space where healing happens, growth is nurtured, and generosity
extends beyond our garden into the wider community.