Seeds of Healing: A Community Garden Experience by Thrivology

Seeds of Healing: A Community Garden Experience by Thrivology

September 29, 2023

In their modest and unassuming form, seeds encapsulate the potential for transformation and growth. Just as these seeds thrive when nurtured and cared for, so do our intentions, dreams, relationships, and communities.

This growing space serves as a reminder that the foundation of a flourishing garden lies in adopting an inclusive perspective that considers the needs of our diverse ecosystems.

The “Seeds of Healing: A Community Garden” experience, brought to you by Thrivology, encourages you to reflect on how you nurture your own seeds—both metaphorically and literally—as you craft unique seed balls and envision the places where you’ll plant them. This growing space serves as a reminder that the foundation of a flourishing garden lies in adopting an inclusive perspective that considers the needs of our diverse ecosystems. Each seed ball symbolizes your active participation in the development of our vibrant, living, growing visual community garden, weaving a harmonious tapestry of collective aspirations, hopes, and care for the world we all inhabit. Join us at the #HealthyTeen23 Base Camp during select breaks throughout the conference to take part in this meaningful experience.

Stop by again on Wednesday, October 4th between 12 PM and 3 PM to immerse yourself in the evolution of our vibrant community garden, filled with our collective intentions, hopes, dreams, and shared commitment to self-care and meaningful action for our community.” 

 

Join us at #HealthyTeen23

Thrivology shares the latest research on how to provide the very best sexual and reproductive health education and care, so young people may thrive. Healthy Teen Network and Johns Hopkins Center for Adolescent Health have partnered to bring you Thrivology. Thrivology creates resources you can use, today, in real life.

This project is supported by the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award (1 PHEPA000006-01-00) totaling $1,063,776.35 with 100 percent funded by OPA/OASH/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by OPA/OASH/HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit opa.hhs.gov.

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