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Green the Tenderloin

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Description

Green the Tenderloin is an urban farming program that teaches people how to plant seeds, harvest produce, cook healthy meals, compost, and extract honey from rooftop beehives. In a rooftop garden that sits above GLIDE's main building, afterschool classes teach youth and families gardening and cooking skills. The garden features hydroponic vegetable growers, earthboxes, lightweight garden beds made from shipping pallets and milk crates, a worm composting system, beehives, and an educational mural. The garden hosts weekly beekeeping classes, community volunteer work days, and special events pertaining to urban gardening. The program also includes a community garden that is run by residents of GLIDE's housing program. This garden features a miniature greenhouse and a rainwater harvesting system, and was supported by the San Francisco Community Challenge Grant and a partnership with the San Francisco Zen Center.

Goal / Mission

Green the Tenderloin provides urban gardening classes, fresh produce, and nutrition education to members of the community.

Results / Accomplishments

Green the Tenderloin provides vibrant spaces for the community to grow their own healthy food and learn new skills.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
GLIDE
Primary Contact
Lindsey Goldberg
330 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-674-6120
grazetheroof@glide.org
http://www.glide.org/page.aspx?pid=413
Topics
Environmental Health / Energy & Sustainability
Health / Physical Activity
Community / Community & Business Resources
Organization(s)
GLIDE
Geographic Type
Urban
Location
San Francisco, CA
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Target Audience
Children, Teens, Adults, Older Adults, Families

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