Hallmark's Crown Garden Donates More than 1,000 Pounds of Produce to Kansas City-Area Families
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Friday, October 22, 2021
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The produce was donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City (RMHC-KC), Jewish Family Services and Harvesters, which provided it to families in need.
Key Points:
- The produce was donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City (RMHC-KC), Jewish Family Services and Harvesters, which provided it to families in need.
- "In a non-pandemic year, the Crown Garden produces about 1,000 pounds of produce, so to exceed this number during a pandemic is entirely due to the passion our volunteers have for this work."
- The Crown Garden opened in 2011 with 25 volunteers as a way for Hallmark to support RMHC-KC and the families that stay there.
- The garden is about 100 feet by 80 feet with 16 raised beds, fruit trees, grapes and berries.