Community Agriculture
"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one."
St. Theresa of Calcutta
Program Overview
Our Community Agriculture Program is a collaborative initiative that partners with Church parishes and local communities throughout central and eastern Kentucky to tackle food insecurity within their respective regions.
One of the cornerstones of our program is the provision of training and education classes, which empower individuals with the knowledge and skills required to grow sustainable gardens to feed their community.
Beyond just addressing immediate food needs, we go a step further by helping communities explore income-producing opportunities through our social enterprise programs. By combining technical expertise, education, and entrepreneurship, our Community Agriculture Program not only helps combat food insecurity but also empowers individuals and communities to thrive through sustainable agricultural practices.
Mary's Community Garden
In 2023, Phase I of Mary’s Garden was completed here on the grounds of the Catholic Center in Lexington. Our mission is to generate a self-sustaining ecosystem within our garden to provide fresh food and opportunities to learn horticulture to those in need. It is our hope that Mary’s Garden will be the first of many community gardens throughout our diocese. Preparations are now underway to begin Phase II of this project in 2024.
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