The purpose and mission of our program is to introduce therapeutic horticulture into the community as a means of rehabilitation and recovery for individuals who are survivors of domestic violence, abuse and trauma, at-risk youth, as well as individuals facing mental and physical challenges.
Our non-profit organization is a resource center for social service agencies, medical facilities, and community organizations (public and private) in Lane County. We work with caseworkers, therapists, educators, or individuals to promote, educate, facilitate, and implement horticultural therapy within their agencies’ treatment program to improve the lives of their clients through creative, innovative, and effective methods based on the standards recognized by the American Horticultural Therapy Association.