#GivingTuesday

November 27 #GivingTuesday

The Learning Garden at Noyo Food Forest is an outdoor education center on the Mendocino Coast located at the campus of Fort Bragg High School. With just under an acre of fenced land, including three greenhouses and a shade house, our site offers a unique environment for our farm-to-school and student intern programs.

We rely on community support to continue our mission and supplement our finances not covered by grant(s) and produce sales. This holiday season, please consider a tax-deductible donation to keep our Learning Garden growing!

 

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