Announcing the campaign to build The Urban Farm at Enston Home
We are thrilled to announce the launch of a project that we have been working on for the past 3 years: the Urban Farm at Enston Home. We are building a community asset for the Charleston area, right in the heart of Downtown. We invite the community to join us by investing in a healthy future for our city. Read more in the news articles below.
Growth Spurt (Charleston Magazine)
Green Heart leaders are planting the seeds for a half-acre urban farm at Enston Home, the Charleston Housing Authority property at King and Huger streets. […Read more…]
Green Heart Project Announces Capital Campaign in Support of New Urban Farm Project in Downtown Charleston (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
The farm will serve the community on a larger scale, bringing together three surrounding schools—James Simmons Elementary, Charleston Catholic School and Charleston Math & Science—as well as the downtown community and Enston Home residents, engaging 6,500 people annually. […Read more…]
New urban farm at Charleston affordable housing complex to break ground next month (Post and Courier)
A Charleston nonprofit is set to break ground on a new urban garden that will effectively double the size of its operation, but fundraising efforts for the project are still ongoing. […Read more…]
The Green Heart Project is officially launching its biggest capital project to date—the Urban Farm at Enston Home (Charleston Chronicle)
With 12 existing school partnerships throughout the Charleston area, the new downtown urban farm will be a legacy project for the organization as it marks its 10th anniversary this year. […Read more…]
Posted by Kimberly Perrineau-Jackson
On November 29, 2019
In Urban Farm Updates
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