A Visit from John Paul
In case you haven't already read the newsletter that was sent out today... John Paul DeJoria, the man behind the funds for Grow Appalachia, visited Kentucky yesterday. Several members of
In case you haven't already read the newsletter that was sent out today... John Paul DeJoria, the man behind the funds for Grow Appalachia, visited Kentucky yesterday. Several members of
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By B We have been weeding a lot and started planting again. We have planted tomatoes and peppers and a lot more flowers. The flowers we
By Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program We are so excited! After an application process and public vote, our farm program was selected to appear in a kNOwMORE video. The kNOwMORE video
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By C This week was okay. I watered the greenhouse and harvested some strawberries. The fruits and vegetables grew a lot within the last week. Weeding
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By D I’m blessed in so many ways working with BDVP. There are so many opportunities. Yesterday, I was interviewed by “kNOwMORE” [for a program that
By Jessica Ballard Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program At the Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program, trees are important to us. With the support of KU/LGE’s Plant for the Planet Program we have
Post by Staff at Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program This quotation has been making the rounds on social media lately: "Gardening is the most therapeutic and defiant act you can do..."
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By CJ I had fun this week working on the farm. It was calming and exciting I love learning new things. My dislikes this week snipping
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By M. Today I enjoyed weeding in the strawberry patches. It felt good to be up and in the morning air. I will recommend it for
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By Jessica Ballard In April, we were graced to share in a volunteer day with Eastern Kentucky University's Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. These enthusiastic students