We believe that self sufficient gardens are better than ongoing handouts.

Our garden projects provide education and seeds allowing communities to maintain their own sustainable gardens enabling them to ‘help themselves’.

Garden’s aren’t just food. Those taking AIDS & TB medications suffer from many side effects that can be dramatically reduced through access to fresh vegetables. Our garden project works alongside our Nutrition workshops to ensure the best outcomes possible for HIV/AIDS sufferers.

It’s important to ensure that the gardens continue to flourish year after year and so workshops run to educate on garden maintenance. These workshops also form as a social opportunity for communities to trade seeds and vegetables!

Our youth club project also intertwines with our gardens, teaching rural youth life skills and providing garden maintenance to the elderly and immobile.

Help a Garden Grow, Help a Community Thrive

Your support helps families and children affected by HIV/AIDS gain the skills and tools to grow their own food, improve their health, and build a sustainable future. By funding seed kits, training, and follow-up visits, you're planting more than gardens - you're planting hope.