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Working with Volunteers

The Bridgeman Gardens project fosters community spirit by transforming unlikely places into vibrant gardens. Each year, we honor the incredible work of our volunteers through an annual appreciation event. As community beautification has shown profound results in neighborhoods, resident feedback highlights the positive social impact, bringing families together and igniting discussions on the importance of our environment. Discover how our programs beautify urban spaces while building connections among community members.

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Working with Volunteers

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  1. Working with Volunteers

  2. Acknowledgement Recognition

  3. Bridgeman Gardens - A Sharing Garden-

  4. Gardens in Unlikely Locations

  5. Growing Food in unlikely places…

  6. Street Gardens

  7. Orphaned Places - Beautified

  8. Corporate Team Building….

  9. …Promotion… ….Promotion…. …..Promotion…..

  10. Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event

  11. ”I am writing to compliment and congratulate all of the district staff who have contributed to the Community Beatification Program. The results observed in and around my neighborhood are profound.” Stuart Porter-Hogan, Riverside Drive “It also opens garage doors and brings families out of their homes onto the boulevard, into the laneways and helps builds an intangible culture that provokes discussion and the understanding and importance of community beautification.” Jason Black, Edgemont Village

  12. Attention to Volunteers

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