Beauty's Community Garden
- Location
- Houston, TX
Organization Details
Houston, TX 77022

About
Beautys Community Garden is situated in Independence Heightsthe first African American municipality in Texas and one of 40 food deserts in Houston. The land was purchased in 1926 by Yvette Lenos grandparents, Ernest and Beauty Leno. Yvette later inherited the property, and after a devastating fire destroyed the familys homestead in 1991, she repurposed the land in 2012 into a community garden named after her grandmother, Beauty.
Today, Beautys Community Garden is blossoming into Yvettes vision: a place for community members to come together, access, and learn about healthy whole foods they can grow themselves. The garden is a natural haven where people can plant roots and connect with the benefits of choosing healthy foods through nutrition education and understanding its impact on physical and mental well-being.
Spanning over 6,000 square feet with a 20 ft container, Beauty's Community Garden boasts community-connected spaces where 10-15 volunteers support the garden weekly, cultivating a variety of fresh produce and herbs.
Mission Statement
At Beauty's Community Garden, our mission is to fight food insecurity in underserved and underrepresented neighborhoods. We're dedicated to closing the gap on food inequities and promoting a community culture of health and well-being.
Here's what we do:
Educational Programs: We offer hands-on gardening classes and nutrition workshops to teach community members how to grow their own food and make healthy choices.
Community Engagement: We host events and volunteer opportunities to involve the community in gardening and food production.
Produce Donation: We distribute fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs to local residents, especially seniors, to improve access to healthy food.
Farmers Market: We bring produce from our garden to local farmers markets to promote healthy eating and support local agriculture.
Were dedicated to transforming food deserts into thriving, healthy communities by empowering residents with the knowledge and resources to produce their own food.
Volunteer Opportunities
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Saturday Morning Garden Volunteer's Needed990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Community Liaison Intern990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Marketing - Administrative Assistant990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Web Content Engineer990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Program Development990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Horticulture Intern - Urban Food Garden990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Social Media Engineer990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX
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Photographer/Videographer990 miRecruiting nowRemoteHouston, TX