The document discusses Demonstration Gardens and their mission to cultivate community through environmental education. It evolved over time using various methods like permaculture, public participation, citizen science, and expressive arts. These methods engage over 125 participants weekly of all ages and abilities through intergenerational service learning and caring for the legacy garden. The gardens provide quiet places in the city and have partnerships with various community organizations to further their work.
10. Care of legacy garden
125 participants weekly
All ages & abilities
Intergenerational service
5 years¡¯ community-based
programming
Quiet places in the City
Demonstration Gardens: Results
13. P artnerships
Green Tenderloin Coalition - Compass Family
Services - St Francis Living Room - Friends of
Boeddeker Park - Trust for Public Land - SF Rec &
Parks - Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA - Glide - NEXUS
ArtReach - DeMarillac Academy- Tenderloin Nat¡¯l
Forest - Faithful Fools - Institute for Street Level
Learning
14. Bloom where you are planted
Kasey Asberry kasberry@humanorigins.org
Sept 2014
Editor's Notes
#2: Demonstration Gardens, who we serve, what we do.
#3: Mission: Promote environmental literacy for people of all ages and abilities
#4: History: Legacy garden from 150 yr old community institution, Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA, one of the first rooftop gardens in SF ~30 yrs old
#12: Community of people support plant community: Working & playing together to learn from each other.
#13: Goals: Strengthen the Tenderloin community through environmental literacy and public participation.
Deeper engagement with formal education through expanded service learning for all ages and integration with Common Core standards for K-12 students & families.
#14: Partnerships: Working together for healthy lives for Tenderloin residents.
#15: Thank you for your interest in the Demonstration Gardens. http://demonstration-gardens.org