Thursday, June 24, 2010

"HELP PLANT AN ORCHARD IN CENTRAL CITY NEW ORLEANS"

From Jim Naughton at The Lead:

Holly Heine and the folks at Jericho Road, a neighborhood-based nonprofit homebuilder that provides families with healthy and energy-efficient affordable housing opportunities in Central City, New Orleans needs our help. Just by voting in an online initiative sponsored by Edy's Fruit Bars, we can help them win a free fruit orchard for their neighborhood.

Here is what you need to do--every day:

1. Go here: Plant index.

2. Click on the rightmost of the two dots in the state of Louisiana.

3. When the words Jericho Road Episcopal House Initiative appear, click on More.

4. Follow the directions on the new page. Make sure to type in the two security words, and click on Plant my Vote.

You can vote one time each day—and every day—until the voting ends on August 31 at 11:59 PST. Edy's will award 5 winners the first of each month, May 1 through Sept 1. The winners will be announced on our site at the beginning of each month.

Benefits of an orchard:

A project that spans generations
A free food source
A learning experience for youth and adults alike
Provides cleaner air and soil conditions
Improves property values
Brings positive energy and attention to the neighborhood
Healthy staple in residents’ diet that may not have been there otherwise.

Thanks, Jim, for calling this opportunity to my attention.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for this link, Mimi. Sounds like a great project for Jericho Road. Love the "vote and vote often" option. Will do.

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  2. Grandmere...

    This is a great program. We just supported this program along with the other parrtners of the Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW) of the Broome County Council of Churches.

    CHOW was the highest vote getter in the first round and an orchard will be planted at their new farm that is being developed on a site in the flood plain that was cleared after the neighborhood was destroyed in the Flood of 2006.

    Our Haven Program for High School Aged youth at risk raised salad vegetables last summer that were used for the Sunday Canteen Lunch program that serves 80-100 people every Sunday.

    Gerry Hough
    Trinity Memorial
    Binghamton, NY

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  3. Gerry, thanks for weighing in. The programs sound terrific.

    What the Jericho Road program has accomplished in providing energy efficient housing to those who lost their homes to Katrina and the federal flood is amazing.

    Vote early and often, everyone.

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