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GrowCity Gets Youth Work Ready with Urban Gardening in Florida

“You learn where food comes from, how to make money and still give back, learn valuable communication skills through public speaking, and eat healthy delicious food!”

By Jonathan Ribich
FoodTank
Aug 31, 2022

Excerpt:

GrowCity, a paid youth internship program in Florida, is using urban agriculture to equip youth from low-income neighborhoods with interpersonal and work skills and community connections.

The internship accepts up to 15 youth each session who are between the ages of 14 and 18 years old. Sessions run for 12 weeks, during which interns focus on development in four areas: general gardening and soil care, public speaking, financial literacy, and preparing healthy meals with the produce they have grown.

The program is part of the Fruitful Field, a non-profit near Fort Lauderdale that started with the transformation of a small church’s property into an urban garden. The nonprofit runs a buy a share give a share CSA from the garden to help nourish the surrounding community.Chris Reesor, Co-Founder and Founding Director of GrowCity, saw an opportunity to incorporate youth into the Fruitful Field’s mission and approached their executive director with the idea. The youth program launched in 2015, and Reesor eventually became the Fruitful Field’s next Executive Director. He tells Food Tank that they wanted to provide “the community with a youth program that not only teaches basic soft and hard skills but teaches the importance of giving back to our community.”

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