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Farming to Heal Hurt Kentucky Families

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Monday, July 19, 2010   

LEXINGTON, Ky. - A 40-acre Fayette County shelter site for abused women and children is bridging emotional healing and community gardening, in hopes the result will also financially empower families and the nonprofit groups serving them. The working farm set up by the Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program (BDVP) has a beehive, 16 raised produce beds to feed the families, and a plot for cut flowers that organizers hope to take to market this fall.

Assistant director Diane Fleet says a key goal is to help survivors and the organization get a financial grip.

"My dream is that we have a 40-acre working farm that women and kids can work while they're there and that they can save money while they're there, so when they leave us and it's safe for them to kind of branch out and go back to communities, they have a little bit of a nest egg."

The residential shelter provides services to 200 women and children from 17 counties. The families are usually homeless and in need of legal, financial and emotional support.

Sustainable Communities Network director Jim Embry helped plant the raised garden beds on the farm. He says there is a connection between working the land and emotional healing.

"If the women need healing, the kids do too, and how well we nurture the women will also affect how well the children heal and how well they become more healthy adults."

The Bluegrass Domestic Violence program says resident families are not required to work the farm, and there are other offerings to help them gain skills to help build self-sufficiency.

More information about the BDVP can be found at www.beyondtheviolence.org





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