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ABOUT US

The Green Artisan Retailers & Designers Environmental Networking Space (GARDENS) and the GARDENS Advisory Council (GAC) is a non-profit organization from Ward 3 (Etobicoke-Lakeshore) committed to food security and education. We operate in collaboration with the LAMP Community Health Centre and Humber College to assist in creating an Urban Agricultural Framework for South Etobicoke through the creation and maintenance of garden pods as well as knowledge sharing. All food grown in our garden pods is redistributed to the community.

VISION

We envision an engaged and collaborative community working to empower everyone in South Etobicoke through a grassroots approach to locally growing and distributing food, as well as providing education and knowledge sharing about urban gardening and related topics. We envision the issues of food security and environmental resiliency embraced as a team and hope to improve on our current food system to support solutions to these problems.

MISSION

To engage the citizens of South Etobicoke in community building and addressing issues of food insecurity by creating urban community gardens and a community hub, to provide food and education to promote community, social, and environmental resiliency.

OBJECTIVES

DONATION SYSTEM

The GAC also seeks to enhance the community with gathering, educational, and employment space that promotes:

  • partnerships within the community and perhaps beyond;

  • education opportunities as related to urban gardening, ecology, nutrition;

  • research, experimentation, and innovation in garden technologies, land reclamation, water conservation, clean energy that supports sustainability;

  • retail, and other employment possibilities; and

  • a working model for land and facility reclamation/redemption.

In 2015, The GARDENS partnered with Humber College and its Summer Intensive Studio Program. This interdisciplinary team of students researched and designed an urban farm and community hub model that would address our concerns about environmental and food security issues in South Etobicoke. They designed functional creative spaces that emphasized social, economic, and environmental considerations.

All food grown by The GARDENS gets redistributed to the Ward 3 community through one of our two donation streams. Our first and most frequent stream is through the Good Food Markets operated by Food Share Toronto. To find out when Good Food Markets are happening, follow us on social media for updates. In the event that we have harvest to share and there is no upcoming Good Food Market, our produce gets donated to the Daily Bread Food Bank to be redistributed by them.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Humber College is located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok, the “Place of the Alders” in Michi Saagiig language, the region is uniquely situated along Humber River watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all.

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