Grow with us
sweet 16 community garden

Our Garden Team
The Anderson Impact Center staff, board members, and volunteers contribute to the day-to-day maintenance of our garden. We’re also collaborating with the Purdue Extension Master Gardener Program to grow fresh produce to directly benefit Low-resource individuals in the Sweet 16 Neighborhood. For more information contact gardenmanageraic@gmail.com.

Garden Programs
The Sweet 16 Seed Library supports local regenerative food systems by providing gardeners with free seeds and instructions for growing.
Our Hydroponics Lab provides year-round growing opportunities for neighborhood residents.
Growing Together Planting Beds provide gardening space, and education opportunities for low-resource families, students, and seniors engaged in Anderson Impact Center programs.
For more information contact gardenmanageraic@gmail.com.

Get Involved!
Volunteer at AIC
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! We accept volunteers on a project basis. Please fill out the form below, and we will contact you with detail based on the project you select.