Souderton Independent

Community campaign seeks to grow fresh, local produce for others

- By Bob Keeler

“Grow Fresh. Give Local.” That’s the idea behind the Cultivatin­g Communitie­s Campaign, which is using gardens at schools, churches and other community organizati­ons to help people in the Indian Valley and North Penn areas who might not otherwise get fresh, local produce.

“Our goal is to reach low income families and those that cannot get to the store,” said Gina Kirk, program coordinato­r.

LDVW yHDr, WKH fiYH JDrGHnV Ln WKH program harvested and distribute­d a total of 12,135 pounds of produce, 202 of which came from a garden at the Indian Valley Family YMCA in Harleysvil­le. This year’s numbers are just beginning to come in, but with 14 gardens now participat­ing, organizers are looking forward to a good year and hoping to add another 10 gardens for next year.

The Indian Valley Family YMCA is a branch of the North Penn YMCA.

Along with providing food for those in need, Betty Linko, North Penn YMCA chief operDWLnJ RIfiFHr, VDLG WKH JDrGHnV help teach children in Y summer camps about farming and where food comes from.

“The kids understand how it grows, where it goes,” Linko said during a Summer Garden Party held Aug. 1 in the Indian Valley Y’s garden area.

The families receiving the food also get recipes and healthy eating tips, she said.

Shirley Swan-Geiger, teen camp counselor at the Indian Valley YMCA, said the garden was started by one of her daughters as a high school senior project and now is being added to each year.

“The kids run it,” Swan-Geiger said.

“They do all the work,” she said. “I just guide them. I give them pointers.”

“They come out every day,” Linko said. “They harvest, they weed, they take care of everything.”

In some cases, the food that is harvested goes to food pantries for distributi­on, but in other cases, such as at the Y, much of it goes to the same people already coming there, Kirk said.

“This is a great setup because the food goes right to the kids and the families,” she said.

A master gardener is assigned to each of the gardens to help provide advice, she said. Nutritioni­sts also take part in the program.

Funded by a grant from North Penn Community Health Foundation, the Cultivatin­g Communitie­s Campaign is coordinate­d locally by the Health Promotion Council partnering with Penn State Cooperativ­e Extension of Montgomery County, The Food Trust and Montgomery County Health Department.

Along with the Indian Valley Y, CCC garden partners or garden and food distributi­on partners within the Souderton Area School District this year include Lutheran Community at Telford, VHrnfiHOG EOHPHnWDry 6FKRRO, Encore Experience­s at Harleysvil­le, Salford Hills Elementary School and Salford Menno- nite Church. Food distributi­on partners include Keystone Opportunit­y Center.

For more informatio­n on the Cultivatin­g Communitie­s Campaign, contact the Health Promotion Council at www.hpcpa. org or 267-773-4372.

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Souderton Independen­t photos — DEBBY HIGH Gina Kirk, program coordinato­r for the CCC Health Promotion Council, gives out health informatio­n on local grown vegetables.
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Camp counselor Shirley Geiger, with her daughter, Amanda, left, paints a butterfly on Lauren Casagrand’s arm during the Summer Garden Party.
 ??  ?? Indian Valley Family YMCA COO Betty Linko speaks with Stewart Strauss, of Daniel’s Lawn and Garden Center, at the Y’s Summer Garden Party.
Indian Valley Family YMCA COO Betty Linko speaks with Stewart Strauss, of Daniel’s Lawn and Garden Center, at the Y’s Summer Garden Party.

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