Community Garden Supported by Center Parc Distributes Veggies

GARDEN CITY, Ga.– The Garden City Homestead Association’s community garden—one of nine such gardens supported by Center Parc CU-- shared its first harvest of the new year with the community. The public was invited to receive free vegetables in a distribution held at the garden.

The Garden City Homestead Association garden is one of nine community gardens throughout Chatham County to which Center Parc Credit Union has donated approximately $22,500. Another major supporter of the Saturday food distribution was Food Lion in Garden City, which made donations for the produce giveaway.

Below, from left,  Left to right: Stephanie Aiesi of Kidney Innovations, Donna Williams, Community Development Liaison of Center Parc Credit Union, and Michelle Williams of Kidney Innovations.

The event also featured an educational and public health component. Kidney Innovations conducted free blood pressure screenings and conducted a program on “Five Things Diabetics Should Know About Kidney Disease.” Staff members were on hand to provide insight on how good food choices and proper nutrition can lower the risk of diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease. 

“Families who have been concerned about getting food on their tables in the past year have been reaching out to local organizations for help,” said Donna Williams, community development liaison for Center Parc Credit Union. “These community gardens help feed our neighbors.”

In Chatham County, there are 47,000 people who live below the poverty line. According to a study by Feeding America, 79% of people served by food banks often purchase inexpensive, unhealthy foods just to make ends meet. The study also revealed the same people often say they want access to healthier foods for their diets

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