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Plant a Row
for the Hungry
by
Bruce Zimmerman
THE NEED IS GREAT
PAR is a people-helping-people program for home gardeners interested in helping the
hungry in their own communities. The food banks are in a crunch. Every year
commercial food processors and supermarkets become more efficient. They have
fewer odd lots, fewer market test remains, fewer mislabeled cans and packages to
deliver to food banks.
According to the US Conference of Mayors study on hunger and homelessness, about
19 percent of the requests for emergency food went unfulfilled in 1997. Over 35 million
in our country face hunger often, if not daily. There's an urgent need for the Plant a
Row campaign. Only you can make it work.
Although we've set a goal of raising a million pounds of donations by the millennium,
(this was achieved in the USA) PAR isn't about tonnage. It's about community, a
means through which 70,000,000 gardeners can help the 35,000,000 men, women and
children who often go hungry.
ABOUT PAR
Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) is a public service campaign of the Garden Writers
Association of America (GWAA). Its goals are to raise a million pounds of garden
produce for the hungry by the millennium, and to establish a PAR network in every US
state and Canadian province. Launched in 1995 and joined in 1999 by title sponsor
Home & Garden Television (HGTV), one of the fastest growing cable networks with
over 50 million viewers, PAR has been endorsed by gardening organizations such as
Master Gardeners, the American Community Gardening Association, the National
Garden Bureau, The American Nurserymen and Landscapers Association, and by the
Scotts Company, SunGro, Safe Science, Inc. and hundreds of seeds men and
nurseries.
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FROM OUR TITLE SPONSOR
"HGTV is committed to supporting GWAA in this ground-breaking
public service campaign. Our vision is focused on expanding the
ways we communicate with the American consumer on the
common ground of home and garden. Every day we urge our
viewers to Imagine What You Can Do®. On behalf of PAR, we
now ask our viewers to imagine how they can help as they Plant a
Row for the Hungry." -Ken Lowe, CEO, HGTV |
What You Can Do To Help
STEP 1:
JOINING THE PAR CAMPAIGN
PAR is rooted in the tradition of sharing bountiful garden harvests with others. The plan
is simple. GWAA and HGTV are asking you to plant an additional row in your garden
and deliver the harvest to a food collection agency near you. You can participate as an
individual, team up with friends or social groups, or possibly even start your own PAR
campaign in your community.
STEP 2:
PLANTING A ROW
No matter how little space you have to plant an additional a row of vegetables for
giving, you can make a
great contribution! We welcome whatever you can give.
If you
regularly plant too much, the excess will mean a great deal to your community soup
kitchen or food pantry. Even if your garden consists only of ornamentals, or a planter on
a condo balcony, add a few herbs. Herbs are welcome because they add nutrients as
well as flavour to food.
What the produce food pantries and soup kitchens need most is firm clean fruits and
durable vegetables. If you have space, plant a row of any of broccoli, cauliflower,
cabbage, carrots, peas, green beans, tomatoes, sweet peppers, eggplants, summer
squash, zucchini, winter squash, beets, potatoes, onions, garlic or peaches, apples,
pears, plums etc.
STEP 3:
DELIVERING THE HARVEST
You can get the addresses of the nearest food bank or soup kitchen that needs fresh
produce from any church organizations that helps the needy or from the Social Services
department in your hometown.
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Par row marker is available free of charge by sending a self addressed
stamped business size envelope to:
Bruce Zimmerman
Open-Line Garden Show
CKTB 610, 12 Yates St,
St. Catharines, ON
Canada L2R 6X7
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