CK Public Health wants to hear your take on community gardens in Chatham-Kent.
Two local organizations want you to help plant the seeds for the future.
CK Public Health and the Chatham-Kent Food Policy Council want to hear from you in regard to community gardens.
The groups ask people to participate in an online survey related to the future of community gardening in the municipality.
The survey is available on the LetsTalkCK site.
The C-K Community Gardens program wants to hear from people who are interested in growing their own fresh produce in the future; volunteers who would like to serve as community garden leaders; and organizations seeking assistance to start a garden for their clients or communities.
The program helps people get outside to grow their own food and work together in shared garden spaces. It’s free and open to anyone.
CK Public Health and the Chatham-Kent Food Policy Council provide community members with a garden plot and share tips on how to get started.
“Community gardens strengthen communities by providing access to nutritious food,” said Dr. Shanker Nesathurai, acting medical officer of health for Chatham-Kent, in a media release. “Your input, through the completion of the online survey, will help us to expand this important program across Chatham-Kent.”
Feedback is being accepted until Aug. 17.
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