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A Prosperous Griffin

Change through Cooperation

A Prosperous Griffin
  • Healthy Life Community Garden
  • Poverty Outreach
  • Child Hunger
    • The Feeding of our Children: Griffin School Nutrition Past and Present
  • Research
    • The Today and Tomorrow of Kids
    • Dropping Out: Does Location Matter?
  • Housing
    • Meriwether Redevelopment Assessment Study
  • Impact
    • From then to now: Building a Community Program to Address Poverty
    • The Poverty and the Economy Faculty Research Grants Program Return on Investment
  • Education
    • 2014 Summary

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Renovation of the Rosenwald School, gymnasium, and Fairmont area parks approved

Educational program on worms!

Patty Beckham, Program Assistant hired to support garden activities

Oral History Project presented to gardeners and others at the Educational Prosperity Initiative Meeting. Community members volunteer to be interviewed.

Oral history project and goals are outlined. The collaboration will involve gardeners, community organizations and faculty to create professional audio-only oral histories of Fairmont residents focusing on the community and the process of integration.

Over 1500 pounds of food were produced this summer.

HLCG is one of several projects in the Griffin Housing Authority’s Educational Prosperity Initiative recognized with a National Award of Excellence from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials

Junior Master Gardener Program begins.

Ferst Foundation sponsors Wednesday Reading in the Garden for Children.

Porta-Potty rented and installed.

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