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Grow Food, Grow Hope

Community garden initiative "Grow Food, Grow Hope".

02/24/2014 | Rating NR

SOCHE Talks

Grow Food, Grow Hope

Special | 18m 33s

Community garden initiative "Grow Food, Grow Hope".

Chris Burns-DiBiasio, Director of Community Relations at Wilmington College, talks about the community garden initiative "Grow Food, Grow Hope". This project, started during the economic downturn Wilmington Ohio faced with the closure of the DHL hub, aims to provide for the community via local and sustainable food production.

02/24/2014 | Rating NR

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SOCHE Talks

Grow Food, Grow Hope

Special | 18m 33s

Chris Burns-DiBiasio, Director of Community Relations at Wilmington College, talks about the community garden initiative "Grow Food, Grow Hope". This project, started during the economic downturn Wilmington Ohio faced with the closure of the DHL hub, aims to provide for the community via local and sustainable food production.

02/24/2014 | Rating NR

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