GFDD’s Eco-Huertos program has teamed up with its newest partner, Ser Eco Foundation, to work towards creating a horticulture therapy center with the first sensory garden in the Dominican Republic. The garden will be located at the Dominican Hippotherapy Center, in Cuesta Hermosa II, Arroyo Hondo, Santo Domingo.
The garden will be curated alongside Estela Rodríguez, founder of Ser Eco Foundation and Laura Bencosme, board member at the same. With support and expertise from Eco-Huertos, the two organizations expect to create several garden settings to fulfill the endlessly growing interests of new generations.
Both Ser Eco Foundation and Eco-Huertos understand the importance of being inclusive and have identified the impending need that the Dominican Republic has for centers like this one. As such, the gardens will be designed to bring community members together and offer a sense of tranquility to all who visit.
Construction has already begun on the community garden, emphasizing sustainability and prioritizing the three R’s: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle as our core foundation. Every structure, including planting bed frames, signs, fences, tables, and seats has been created with materials available at the location.
With the synergy of ideas coming from the relationship between Ser Eco Foundation and GFDD’s Eco-Huertos Program, this new location shows great promise and will be full of opportunities to explore the crucial human need of feeling at home with the nature surrounding us. And perhaps more importantly, it will work to transform the minds of children and adults alike.
About Eco-Huertos:
The Eco-Huertos program seeks to support the creation of organic and sustainable vegetable gardens in schools and communities throughout the Dominican Republic, as well as support, through hands-on workshops, areas of natural sciences contained in the educational curriculum. The program also generates awareness on sustainable practices and the importance of a balanced diet, achieving a greater appreciation for and receptiveness toward the consumption of vegetables.
About Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD):
The Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD), sister organization of Funglode in the United States, is a non-partisan and non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of collaboration between organizations in the United States and the Dominican Republic in order to conduct research, enhance public debate, design public policy, propose strategies and provide training to facilitate change in crucial areas of the social, economic and democratic development of the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean and Latin America.
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