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May 20th, 2024

The Impact of The Garden For All on Food Insecurity

  1. The Impact of The Garden For All on Food Insecurity Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson 27:36

Garden For All blossoms with hope and inspiration as we explore the fertile ground of food security efforts led by our expert guest, Beth NeCamp, the executive director of Garden For All.

Amidst the thorns of food insecurity, The Garden For All sprouted as a beacon of nourishment and education during the pandemic, founded by the compassionate duo, Catherine and Shawn Duffy in New Albany.

Beth, with her rich background in communications and community engagement, joins us to shed light on how their organization has cultivated over 8,000 pounds of fresh produce for area pantries, engaged over 250 volunteers, and added beauty to their bounty with the mindful inclusion of flowers.

We unearth the importance of “food as medicine,” the growth of The Garden For All, and its symbiotic relationship with partners like (GRIN) Gahanna Residents In Need, Broad Street Presbyterian Food Pantry, and Motherful. We dig deeper into how their initiatives—from “sew and grow” events to implementing high tunnel systems for year-round cultivation—nurture both people and the community.

Top Takeaways

**Community Collaboration**: The Garden For All partners with local organizations to address food insecurity and support those in need, promoting a strong sense of community through collective action.

**Educational Initiatives**: Beyond food distribution, The Garden For All focuses on educating the community with events like “sew and grow,” empowering individuals to produce their own food and promoting long-term self-sufficiency.

**Volunteerism and Impact**: The Garden For All is a testament to how volunteers can make a substantial difference, with opportunities available for varied interests, including gardening, packaging, delivery, and flower arranging.

**Resource Accessibility for Those in Need**: The organization ensures that people in need of food assistance are guided to available resources, highlighting websites like the Mid Ohio Food Collective for support services.

Memorable Moments

00:00 Addressing social determinants of health improves outcomes.

03:53 Food pantry progress: nutritious, holistic, hospital support.

07:23 Community initiative grows, uniting people, addressing needs.

11:55 Expand partnerships, volunteer base, systemize, and communicate.

14:35 Flower garden donated, promoted, and connected volunteers.

17:22 New Albany community supports local food pantry.

20:15 Promoting education through gardening events and programs.

26:01 Encourage involvement in community, make a difference.

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Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants.

Copyright 2024 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson

Brett Johnson and Carol Ventresca Looking Forward Our Way Podcast

The Looking Forward Our Way Podcast is co-hosted by Dr. Carol Ventresca, a recently retired Encore Careerist, who is expanding her horizons through a variety of opportunities. And Brett Johnson, owner of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants. He works with entrepreneurs, businesses, brands, and non-profits to plan, launch, produce, and implement podcasts into their marketing strategies. And he's affectionately known to his podcast clients as "My Podcast Guy."

Carol and Brett have been working together co-hosting this podcast, now in its "encore career," since 2017.

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