G3 Community Garden to provide education and inspiration for healthy and sustainable living

G3 Community Garden to provide education and inspiration for healthy and sustainable living

A newly developed community garden across from the Guam Museum in Hagåtña will be a place where residents can learn, volunteer, and gain inspiration for sustainable living.  

The garden is a project of the island-wide Guam Green Growth (G3) initiative, a public-private partnership facilitated by the Center for Island Sustainability at the University of Guam and supported by the Office of the Governor that creates solutions to sustainability challenges and fosters the island’s alignment with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). 

The community garden addresses SDG #2: Zero Hunger, SDG #3: Good Health and Wellbeing, and SDG #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. 

“A lot of the conversations during the pandemic revolved around food security and the vulnerability in having to import over 90 percent of all the foods and goods we consume,” said Austin Shelton, co-chair of the Guam Green Growth Steering Committee and director of the UOG Center for Island Sustainability. “This is not just going to be a place to grow food, but it also will be a beacon of hope and a demonstration to all the other villages that they can do something similar.” 

The 1,400-square-foot garden was designed by nonprofit group Guåhan Sustainable Culture (GSC), and the raised garden beds were built by the G3 Conservation Corps, AmeriCorps GSC members, and Pacific Federal Management Inc.  

GSC will manage and continue to develop the garden with its AmeriCorps GSC team and will host garden volunteer days, where community organizations and groups will be invited to volunteer, and educational opportunities focused on food security and healthier lifestyles. GSC co-founder Michelle Crisostomo said that trellises will be installed for vining plants and that a section of the garden will be developed to educate children about agriculture and nutrition. 

Attendees of a ground-raising ceremony on Aug. 19 planted peppers, eggplant, basil, and passionfruit seedlings. A portion of what is harvested will be given to the homeless and impoverished individuals and families.  

“This community garden is a great demonstration of partnership,” said UOG President Thomas Krise. “The partnerships for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals are really central to the success of all of this.” 

Other partners and supporters in the project include the 36th Guam Legislature, Guam Waterworks Authority, and the Serve Guam Commission. 

“This community garden is a testament to the progress that Guam Green Growth has made to advance the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals,” said Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero. “We hope that this garden will provide nutritious food to the people of our island.”  

 

Guam Green Growth Beautification Recap: Piti

Guam Green Growth Beautification Recap: Piti

The Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps was in the wonderful village of Piti during this last beautification project that saw the Piti Mayor’s Office team and many volunteers help to clean up the Cabras beachside.
 
The group collected over 18 large trash bags full of garbage, several large objects and diverted over 600 aluminum cans from the landfill.
 
Every week, the Corps and community volunteers take it to the streets, beaches and roadsides of a different Guam village in hopes of helping to bring awareness to the horrible effects of illegal dumping and littering.
 
Volunteers are welcomed and you can get more information at our website www.guamgreengrowth.org.
 
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RECAP: Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps Week Eleven

RECAP: Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps Week eleven

The Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps members were in the jungles at the Ugum Watershed in Inalahån this past week.
 
Alongside the Guam Restoration of Watersheds (GROW) team, the Corps worked to clear more land in preparation of tree planting projects that will help to prevent further erosion in the area.
 
The group removed hazards and readied acres of land during the process while also neatening over 400 feet of erosion prevention devices they installed earlier in the program.
 
The GROW team will be hosting tree planting events soon in hopes of further stabilizing the land and preventing degradation of our coral reefs.
 
#bethechange #ecology #Guam #GROW #GuamGreenGrowth

Guam Green Growth Beautification Recap: Asan

Guam Green Growth Beautification Recap: Asan

The Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps island beautification projects continued this past week in the village of Asan.
 
The group cleaned up Chorito Beach, a popular camping and BBQ spot, which was overrun by trash.
 
All together the Corps, volunteers and the Asan Mayor’s Office team loaded the trailer with 45 bags of garbage and 9 bags of recyclable cans that will be diverted from the landfill.
 
#Cleanup #Guam #GuamGreenGrowth #ConservationCorps #BeautifyOurIsland #RespetuITano
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