About this Event
GGC is Five Years Old!
Founded in 2020 -- the Growing and Growth Collective (GGC) is a grassroots initiative that encourages participation in urban agriculture as a means of improving health outcomes, deepening civic engagement, and promoting economic empowerment especially for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) across ages and generations on the Near East Side (NES), along side allies.
Although GGC manages six greenspaces and community gardens that include 70+ raised beds for the cultivation of fresh produce, and also, while GGC often spearheads the coordination of social events, youth programs, and educational symposia -- none of these efforts are delivered in a solitary fashion.
All of GGC's work entails collaborations with NES neighbors, generous individuals and families, and committed philanthropic institutions.
Impact Pillars:
- Agricultural Education in Cities
- Food Access & Affordability
- Comprehensive Health & Wellness
- Equitable Community Development
GGC is an initiative of Partners Achieving Community Transformation/PACT (eastpact.org).
A 3-in-1 GGC Program!
1. Donate.
As a grassroots initiative, GGC cannot fulfill its goal of being a dynamic resource for the community without philanthropic investments from individuals, businesses and foundations.
You can help by supporting Sow the Seeds for GGC. Every dollar counts!
2. Celebrate in Community.
From 11:30 am to 1:00 pm at Broad Street Presbyterian Church (one off GGC's six garden sites), enjoy food, music, performances in celebration of FIVE YEARS of operations before the service portion of the program that kicks off immediately following the program.
3. Walk & Serve.
Departing Broad Street Presbyterian Church promptly at 1:00 pm, join a walking tour after the lunch and keynote that will include brief stopping points at select GGC gardens and litter removal en route. The stop at the 21st Street Garden will feature a dedication for the new projects and installations.
About GGC: Who We AreWhere We Serve
GGC strives to make a positive impact on the Near East Side of Columbus, Ohio through gardening and programming in six (6) greenspaces:
- 21st Ave Community Garden: 156 North 21st Street
- Broad Street Presbyterian Church: 760 E Broad St
- Mamie Mack Community Garden: 456 North Garfield Avenue
- Greenway Community Garden: 1652 Greenway Avenue
- Hildreth Community Garden: 1201 Hildreth Avenue
- Julialynne Walker Gateway Learning Garden at the King Arts Complex: 835 Mount Vernon Avenue
View a PDF map of the gardens.
Thank You GGC Sponsors!
BLM Begonias
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Broad Street Presbyterian Church, 760 East Broad Street, Columbus, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 500.00