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Grow It

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Share It

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Grow It 〰️ Share It 〰️

 

 

In the heart of Koreatown/Westlake, Los Angeles, California.

We share our resources by growing appropriate, abundant, organic fruits, vegetables & herbs, to feed our neighbors facing food insecurity.

We empower others to plant, grow, build, and learn skills through classes, workdays, and hands-on workshops.

We are dreaming and creating a community of joy and shared abundance on our urban regenerative footprint.

Feeding Our Neighbors

Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month through Food@First, we share fresh fruits & vegetables, grains, nuts, beans, rice, and healthy staples, to our neighbors in need. To-go meals, hygiene kits, and diapers are also shared.   

Our Medicinal, Culinary, Butterfly Gardens and our Cathedral Production Farm supplement these donations with hundreds of pounds of seasonal vegetables and fruits that reflect the varied needs of our diverse neighbors.  

To phase out single use plastic bags, we have created a Sewing Club that transforms donated, worn and clean T-shirts and tablecloths into Market Bags. The Club creates community, teaches skills and collaboration, and empowers participants to live more  responsibly for our planet.

Learning In Community

We hold weekly workdays and DIY workshops, where our teams build, plant, weed, and harvest. Our Gardens & Farm are educational spaces in which to nurture regenerative practices such as food preservation, bread-baking, food origins, cooking, and life skills.

Teaching In Community

We shared treasured partnership with neighboring organizations, and bring elementary and high school students into the Gardens and Farm to learn plant senses and taste, music and monarchs, deadheading, food origins, cooking and crafts.

Nourishing Our Environment

Our Gardens and Farm are regenerating our soil and redfining our urban footprint through ecological, regenerative practices that incorporate soil amendments, non-chemical fertilizers, integrated pest management, and other sound methods.  

Our dozens of fruit trees and medicinal, culinary, and butterfly plants are providing habitat for our birds, pollinators, and the return of monarchs.  

Our composting program turns food waste from students, school and church communities, into rich organic soil that nourishes our growing food.



Join us as we embark on this journey!