There are many
options for supporting the garden program. One of the most
important is through cash donations that make it possible to
offer this unique program to our children.
Click here
for information about the various options for making a cash
donation.
Not all the contributions that keep us running are in the form of cash. "In-kind donations" refers to contributions of goods and services. Visit our Wish List for a list of miscellaneous items we can use.
Below are examples of some of the in-kind donations we have received. E-mail if you have a service or product that you think may be of use to the organization.
- Tons of wood chips from Haddix Tree Services in Loveland.
- Thousands of dollars worth of lumber from Jewel Lumber in Goshen.
- Printing of the signs from Granny's van from Advantage Signs.
- Wonderful signs for our garden from Signetics,
- Printing from International Paper.
- Computer support services from Chip Eckert.
- Auctioneer services from Poe's Auctions.
- Free coffee for our volunteers from the Espresso Coffee Bar.
- Hundreds of dollars in supplies for our sweet potato program possible from Kroger.
- A Have-a-Heart trap and wheels for our wheel barrels from Tractor Supply.
- Plants from Bluestone Perennials, Natorp's and Loveland Greenhouse.
- Deer and Rabbit repellent from Plantskydd.
- Use of a large truck and driver to haul donated material for Eads Fence Company.
- Frisch's, Loveland, Chip's Bagels and Angelino's Pizza donated food for Community Service Days.