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ORGANIZATION: Danny Woo Community Garden

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We're looking for volunteers who want to help make the Danny Woo Community Garden a more safe and welcoming place for all by helping out with tasks related to maintaining the garden. Those tasks include laying down mulch on pathways to make them safe and prevent erosion, mulching under trees on the hillside to prevent erosion, pick weeds and feed them to chickens, prune trees, and pick up trash.

75 elder gardeners depend on the garden for much of their produce and fresh food. For many of the gardeners, working in the garden provides them with a way to stay physically fit and socially active, both of which are essential for proper health.

By taking care of the garden, volunteers create a safe and welcoming space which makes it more likely for the gardeners and the community to use. More use of the garden means more health benefits and greater community connectivity.

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About Danny Woo Community Garden

Location:

310 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, US

Mission Statement

The Danny Woo Children's Garden is located within the Danny Woo Community Garden, in the heart of Seattle's International District. The garden is managed by InterIm CDA, a community development organization focused on serving the low- to middle-income Asian Pacific Islander community of Seattle. The Children's Garden seeks to continue the gardening knowledge of its elder gardeners by bringing youth into the garden. We hope to build a stronger sense of community within the International District and display the importance of sustainable agriculture to youth and volunteers.

Description

The Danny Woo International District Community Garden is a special urban park in the heart of downtown Seattle. Located adjacent to the City of Seattle’s Kobe Terrace Park, the Danny Woo Community Garden makes up part of 1.5 acres of the largest green space in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District (C/ID). The steeply terraced garden is comprised of nearly 100 plots, tended by about 70 elderly Asian gardeners. The garden is a place where gardening, food, and culture intersect as many of our elder immigrant gardeners grow crops and flowers with connections to their countries of origin.

The Children's Garden is housed within the larger Danny Woo Garden and used as a sustainable agriculture teaching tool for youth and volunteers. We host a variety of activities, groups, volunteers, and an annual urban farming camp. We strive to be a teaching resource for educators and youth leaders looking to teach youth about sustainable agriculture, nutrition, and their cultural connection to food.

We rely on volunteers and donations to help maintain the garden’s vibrancy and to address basic safety needs like crumbling infrastructure. If you’re interested in finding out how you can help preserve this unique green space. InterIm CDA has managed the Danny Woo Garden since it began in 1975. InterIm works to maintain the affordability, livability, and character of the International District. We develop community-based revitalization of Seattle's Asian Pacific American community.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Immigrants & Refugees
Community, Environment, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

Sat Feb 24, 2018
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

Danny Woo Community Garden620 S. Main StSeattle, WA 98104

(47.600258,-122.32505)
 

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  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

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