- Clair Community Garden in North Omaha is providing fresh produce to families struggling with rising grocery costs while giving young people hands-on gardening and nutrition education.
- Pastor Portia Cavitt runs the garden with a straightforward goal: giving people access to healthy fruits and vegetables
- Kids in the program are learning more than how to grow food. They’re also learning business basics by growing zucchini they’ll bake into goods to sell, taking their education from production to profit.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
As rising grocery costs make it harder for families to put fresh food on the table, Clair’s Community Garden is planting a solution in North Omaha by teaching young people how to grow their own food while providing fresh produce to the community.
For Pastor Portia Cavitt, the goal is simple…