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Support Services Homeless Garden Project

Support Services Homeless Garden Project
Support Services Homeless Garden Project

Support Services Homeless Garden Project Our connecting with community program builds well being to support trainees' sustainable transition into a job. trainees work with social work interns to connect with community resources and set and work toward short and long term goals. Your membership in homeless garden project's community supported agriculture (csa) supports our job training, transitional employment and support services for people experiencing homelessness. the 2025 csa harvest season runs 23 weeks from may 16th through october 17th, with an optional 6 week extension from october 24th through november 28th.

Support Services Homeless Garden Project
Support Services Homeless Garden Project

Support Services Homeless Garden Project The homeless garden project provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. conjointly, we provide vibrant education and volunteer programming for the broader community. The homeless garden project provides job training, transitional employment and support services to people who are homeless. hgp's vibrant education and volunteer program for the broad community blends formal, experiential and service learning. The homeless garden project is a vital resource for people experiencing homelessness in santa cruz county. the project provides a safe and supportive environment, job training, support services, and fresh produce. The homeless garden project is a nonprofit in santa cruz, ca that provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. we operate a 3.5 acre organic farm that grows vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs.

New Home Homeless Garden Project
New Home Homeless Garden Project

New Home Homeless Garden Project The homeless garden project is a vital resource for people experiencing homelessness in santa cruz county. the project provides a safe and supportive environment, job training, support services, and fresh produce. The homeless garden project is a nonprofit in santa cruz, ca that provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. we operate a 3.5 acre organic farm that grows vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs. The homeless garden project (hgp) provides transitional work and support services to those facing homelessness through their 3 acre organic farm and related enterprises. they also provide job training, transitional employment, and support services to. The homeless garden project provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. hgp's vibrant education and volunteer program for the broad community blends formal, experiential and service learning. The homeless garden project was founded in 1990 by lynne cooper and paul lee who brought people from the homeless services center — the precursor to housing matters — to a garden across from. Hgp, based in santa cruz, california, provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness. the project operates their workshop and store as part of a value added social enterprise that supports its programming.

Homeless Garden Project
Homeless Garden Project

Homeless Garden Project The homeless garden project (hgp) provides transitional work and support services to those facing homelessness through their 3 acre organic farm and related enterprises. they also provide job training, transitional employment, and support services to. The homeless garden project provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to people who are experiencing homelessness. hgp's vibrant education and volunteer program for the broad community blends formal, experiential and service learning. The homeless garden project was founded in 1990 by lynne cooper and paul lee who brought people from the homeless services center — the precursor to housing matters — to a garden across from. Hgp, based in santa cruz, california, provides job training, transitional employment, and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness. the project operates their workshop and store as part of a value added social enterprise that supports its programming.

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