Introducing…. Promise of Peace Community Garden!

Kim Schlossberg photo of milkweed with honey bee, taken at P.O.P Garden Promise of Peace logoEvery year, Kim Schlossberg Designs uses our holiday card to introduce an important non-profit organization to our friends. This year we are supporting Promise of Peace Garden in their work educating and contributing to a better tomorrow where neighbors help neighbors with wonderful fresh food and acts of kindness.

Promise of Peace Community Garden transforms vacant spaces into thriving places. P.O.P. Gardens serve as a context for folks from all backgrounds to come together and learn, grow and support one another. We have built three gardens in north Texas where we deliver programming to children and their families as they explore living a sustainable life. We grow, harvest and prepare fresh clean food that we savor on a lovely table, family style. The children and their families gain access to healthier lifestyles, community involvement and a sense of stewardship for the planet. As we grow, the Promise of Peace Gardens’ intent is to ensure that every child in every community has clean, locally sourced food on their plate. Thank you for helping POP change the world one seed at a time.

Learn more at promiseofpeace.us • www.facebook.com/promiseofpeacegarden • 214.240.9220

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Kim Schlossberg created Kim Schlossberg Designs to help businesses and non-profits refine their messages and get them out to the right audience, in a clear, consistent, and integrated way. She provides strategic planning, execution and coordination of marketing, branding, and design by developing a deep understanding of clients’ businesses and their goals, and serves as a trusted advisor to help them grow their businesses and brand. Kim speaks to business and non-profit groups about marketing and related topics, and publishes a well-received (but slightly irregular) newsletter.

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