Garden Pathways provides innovative opportunities for families and individuals of all ages to discover their unique purpose, activate their personal creativity, live in health and safety, and develop skills for success in life. Through collaborative efforts with community agencies, community service groups, and faith-based organizations, Garden Pathways offers mentoring, training, and education in the arts and the art of living.
Populations Served:
Families; Low Income; Infants/Toddlers; Children; Adolescents; Young Adults; Adults
Social Issues:
Arts/Culture; Civil/Social Action/Advocacy; Community/Organizational Development; Mental Health/Crisis Intervention; Education; Employment/Work; Health; Human Services; Mentoring; Teen Pregnancy; Youth Development