Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism

by Community Support Services, Inc.
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism
Teach healthy living skills to adults with autism

Project Report | Apr 28, 2015
Spring has Sprung!

By Ashley Chatneuff | Communications Coordinator

Mitch carries supplies to the garden plot
Mitch carries supplies to the garden plot

Our last frost date behind us (and two more bonus frost warnings last week!) means that we finally get to plant our seedlings in the gardens. We’ve been nurturing them in our greenhouse waiting for the warm weather and now it’s time to really get our hands dirty. This week we’re excited to take our tiny plants out into the sun and give them a chance to really grow. Mitch is happy that the weather is nice and hopes that everything can be planted before the rain in a few days.  

Growing our own vegetables really helps to connect to the food we eat. However, this requires your help. Every year we need some new gardening supplies and we need to replace broken equipment. With your donation we can make sure that our gardening program continues to succeed for another growing season. 

Amir mows down the overgrown garden plot
Amir mows down the overgrown garden plot
Paul rakes up grass and weed clippings
Paul rakes up grass and weed clippings
Matthew loves using the tiller!
Matthew loves using the tiller!
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Community Support Services, Inc.

Location: Gaithersburg, MD - USA
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Community Support Services, Inc.
Ashley Chatneuff
Project Leader:
Ashley Chatneuff
Communications Coordinator
Gaithersburg , MD United States

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