September 27, 2024

Together, we’re planting the seeds for a brighter future.

At Richcraft, we believe in building more than just homes—we strive to create thriving communities. That’s why we were proud to support the Parkdale-Bullman Temporary Community Garden, an initiative that brought fresh produce, green space, and a sense of connection to the Hintonburg neighborhood.

Located at 268 Parkdale Avenue, this temporary garden provided local residents and organizations with space to grow their own food while also giving back. Richcraft staff volunteers managed several plots, with all harvested produce donated to the Parkdale Food Centre, helping to support those in need.

To celebrate the initiative, we hosted an opening event featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony and delicious food from local businesses. It was incredible to see the community come together to embrace urban gardening and sustainability.

This garden serves as a reminder of the power of collaboration and the positive impact green spaces can have in urban areas. We’re grateful to everyone who participated and helped make this initiative a success!

Kath Stevenson – Community Gardening Network, Kevin Yemm – Richcraft, Jeff Leiper – Kitchissippi Ward #15 Councillor, Sara Chen-Wing – Goldenrod Community Garden, and Emily Cummings – Parkdale Food Centre at the opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Parkdale-Bullman Temporary Community Garden.

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