
100 6th and 2nd grade students from the SF Friends School brought donations to our garden this morning. They brought non-parishables, seeds, tin cans for planting on our fences and wine boxes that will also be used for planting in. Garden manager, Megan, thanked the students for their donations, explained how they would be used in the garden and invited them to watch their plants grow when they come visite or here on our blog.

The members of the 6th grade class had been to our garden before to help with our very first planting day. Many of these students gave their 2nd grade buddies a tour of the garden and identified the plants that were there.

Above, are two picnic tables full of donations from the students. Items donated included non-perishable food items for snacks for those who work in the garden and for our homeless and formerly homeless guests to enjoy. You may wonder why we wanted so many sugary processed foods at our garden that is teaching nutrition and encouraging people to have a healthy diet.
The answer is simple. For many, the craving for sugar and the craving for illegal drugs feels the same in the body. Encouraging people to make decisions that lead to harm reduction, giving people sugary snacks to fight the craving to use drugs is a better choice.
Salads and vegan soups are also available each Monday at our garden meetings, for those interested in an even healthier meal.
If you are interested in helping us increase the number of healthy food choices at the garden, please consider helping us with the following donations that are needed:
- paper or compostable bowls and silverware
- gallon sized bottles of water
- healthy snacks (perishable and non-perishable) that can be enjoyed at our work days
Email: megan.rohrer@sfdph.org if you want to learn more about when and how to bring donations, or just stop by our garden anytime we're open and drop off donations at our colorful garden shed.