Plants and people have an important partnership in nature. Plants offer restorative and nutritive benefits to people, especially those suffering from illness, disability and debility. Our group brings living things to people that don't feel so alive sometimes. This important work can have a bigger impact with your help. Major themes include botanical healing, therapeutic horticulture and garden-centered rehabilitation among others.
Food security is an important part of community health. Growing your own food is cost-effective, nutrient-dense, confidence building, anxiety alleviating and socially and economically empowering. Help us help people in need of learning how to grow food.
At the heart of it, our volunteers align with projects that motivate them, that interest them, and that excite them to make a real difference. If you love plants and want to help yourself while you're helping other people, join us and see what can be accomplished when you get an impassioned team to focus on change.
From a tabletop arrangement for a bed-bound patient to a large-scale flower show exhibit, our volunteers come together to use horticulture to improve people's quality of life, especially those in need of healing . Come connect with us!
We are a participating organization with Keeping America Beautiful, Our volunteers pickup trash and recyclables, shovel wood chips and leaf mulch, and sweep paths and byways of larger refuse.
Everyone knows about the healing power of pets, but what about plants for our pets? And what about pets in combination with plants for healing? Learn more about the upside to plants with pets.
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If you require assistance with an educational program or publication, please send a message to info@hortheals.org.
If you are interested in the volunteer program, please send a detailed message to richard.kedanis@hortheals.org.
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