Giving Tuesday 2017: Grow a garden, build a greenhouse
In honor of Giving Tuesday 2017, when you donate Good Sweet Earth's Living Worm Compost to the community garden at Benjamin's Hope, not only will you help their garden grow next year, you'll be supporting the construction of a new greenhouse on the Benjamin’s Hope campus in Holland, MI. Here are the details:
Benjamin's Hope needs hundreds of pounds of compost every year to grow fresh fruits, vegetables and other plants in their community garden. They're also in-need of a new greenhouse, to keep things growing on-site year-round. By making a donation of Good Sweet Earth Living Worm Compost to Benjamin's Hope from November 24-November 28, you'll be helping them out with both of those things!
- For $5, a bucket of Living Worm Compost will be delivered to Benjamin's Hope (about 3 pounds worth). Donate as much as you want!
- For each bucket you donate, we'll give $1 to their greenhouse construction fund.
- 50-for-50 bonus: For every donation of 50 buckets or more, we'll give an additional $50 to their greenhouse fund (for a total of $100 from you!)
- Each donation is tax deductible as permitted by law.
Benjamin's Hope needs hundreds of pounds of compost every year to grow fresh fruits, vegetables and other plants in their community garden. They're also in-need of a new greenhouse, to keep things growing on-site year-round. By making a donation of Good Sweet Earth Living Worm Compost to Benjamin's Hope from November 24-November 28, you'll be helping them out with both of those things!
About Benjamin's Hope. Benjamin’s Hope is a "live, work, play, worship" intentional community in which people of all abilities are transformed by the love of Christ. It’s home to 25 adults with a range of intellectual and developmental differences, including autism. Their Life Enrichment program offers meaningful weekday engagement for both their residents and individuals from the Holland community, including work in the community garden, which provides food for the campus and for sale at the on-site farm stand.