We are Send Hunger Packing Princeton. We help low resource families with food in various forms. Like this garden, the similar vacant adjacent property is a perfect location to start a Sensory Garden using the same energy displayed in this video. This would be a nice addition to the produce we provide, the produce we grow, the free pantries we’ve built and stock, the hydroponic gardens we provide the school and the snacks we bring to school counselors.
This listing was last updated Jul 1, 2024
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