Center Parc Credit Union to Donate $2,500 to Savannah State University Community Garden
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Posted By: Kennedy Williams on September 01, 2021 Center Parc Credit Union is donating $2,500 to the Savannah State University Campus Community Garden. Developed as a means for students who face food insecurities to be able to grow healthy foods affordably, the garden provides hands-on learning experiences and serves as a gathering place for faculty, staff and students to demonstrate a green economy. “The youth are the roots of our future and community gardens encourage physical activity as well as enhance knowledge of nutrition and fresh food,” said Donna Williams, community development liaison for Center Parc Credit Union. “Supporting the Savannah State University Community Garden perfectly aligns with our mission of serving members beyond just their financial needs.” Located across from the Payne Hall parking area near Harris McDew Health Center on Jasmine Avenue, the donation ceremony will be held at the university’s Campus Community Garden on Monday, August 23 at 4 p.m. Established in March 2021, the SSU Community Garden started with 16 eight-foot-square plots and is now up to 26 plots due to high demand. A “take-home” box is maintained in the garden to offer produce free to anyone on campus. In addition to reducing food insecurity, the Savannah State Campus Community Garden has three specific goals: ● To expand nutritional awareness and inspire healthy eating habits by encouraging gardening ● To provide opportunities for positive social interaction in an attractive setting where the campus community can work together in a healthy pursuit ● To offer a peaceful garden setting to enjoy year-round “The support of Center Parc Credit Union allows us to buy compost and soil to help improve the health of our soil, and to purchase a tiller to help prepare plots as we move from season to season,” said Joline Keevy, assistant director of Savannah State University’s International Education Center and one of the garden’s founders. “The students got so excited when I told them we would add some garden benches and swings, so they could come and enjoy the garden, even if they don’t want to plant and grow anything.” Williams says the financial institution encourages local nonprofits with community-oriented gardening plans to apply for future Center Parc Credit Union sponsorships at www.centerparc.org. ABOUT CENTER PARC CREDIT UNION Center Parc Credit Union is a division of APCU, the oldest credit union in the state of Georgia. In September 2020, two new Center Parc Credit Union locations opened in the Savannah area: at the Pooler Walmart, 160 Pooler Parkway, and the Savannah Walmart, 6000 Ogeechee Road. The company is also planning to open a free-standing flagship branch in Savannah in 2022. An ongoing community gardens program was launched in August 2020. The member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative is dedicated to helping hardworking people save money and prosper. Each member’s funds are insured for up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). For more information, call 800-849-8431, email info@centerparc.org or visit online at www.centerparc.org ABOUT THE SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY GARDEN The Community Garden at Savannah State University is a place for students, faculty, and staff members to come together to meet new people, grow healthy foods, and enjoy a peaceful respite from day-to-day stresses. Through the development of this garden, SSU hopes to engage students and their campus community with hands-on learning experiences with gardening. The garden offers 8’x8’ plots that will be used to grow vegetables and fruit. The garden’s planners want everyone involved to learn the importance of knowing where the food they eat comes from and what chemicals have been used in the growing process. They also see the garden as a means for students who face food insecurities to grow healthy foods affordably. SOURCE: Savannah State University If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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