

Wild Child
HERB SHOP
OF TENNESSEE
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NONPROFIT:
Wild Child GARDENS OF NATURAL WELLNESS
DONATIONS: WILD CHILD GARDENS OF NATURAL WELLNESS, INC.
Wild Child Gardens of Natural Wellness, Inc. is a Tennessee registered 501 c 3 public benefit nonprofit corporation that accepts donations in the form of grants, gifts, and monetary donations to further our exempt purpose:
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To educate others about plants and their wellness benefits.
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To educate others how to grow food.
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To educate others how to use organic and sustainable growing practices.
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To provide nourishing food and wellness care to those in need.
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To address food insecurity in the local community.
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To address lack of access to wellness care in the local community.
Wild Child Gardens of Natural Wellness, Inc. Programs:
ADULT EDUCATION:
· Herb Your Enthusiasm Garden Club
· Plant Lore Study Group
· Therapeutic Garden Program
· Wellness Fair
YOUTH EDUCATION: FROM SEEDS TO SUCCESS:
· Homeschool Hangout at the Arlington Community Garden: Ages 10+
· Oakland Elementary School Garden Club: Grades K – 5
· Somerville Green Team Garden Club: Grades K – 12
· Young Entrepreneur Market: Ages 5-17
EARTH’S BOUNTY COMMUNITY GARDEN: provides access to fresh and nutritious produce, promotes local food production, and contributes to a healthier and more resilient food system for the community. Participants are allowed to grow one or more 30-foot rows in the community garden at no charge and agree to donate a portion of the harvest to the HOPE Food Pantry at A New Life Herbs.
FARMER’S MARKET: the Somerville Farmer’s Market at A New Life Herbs is an open-air market where local farmers and producers sell fresh flowers, fruit, herbs, and vegetables, baked goods, local honey, pasture-raised meat, and eggs. The market is a hub for local business owners to sell their products directly to the consumer when they are at peak freshness.
HOPE FOOD PANTRY: Helping Other People Eat:
· Food Boxes: 1 x weekly per family.
· Food Drive: non-perishable food collections.
· Food Rescue: leftovers from local food businesses.
· Pay It Forward: round up at the register to feed those in need.
· Pay What You Can: discounted produce for those struggling financially.
· Refrigerator Ministry: ready to cook meals: by appointment only.
· Take What You Need: free produce for those in need.
GARDENS OF WELLNESS: herbs, native, pollinator, & sensory plants, fruits, & vegetables.