The Child Who Plants Gardens to Feed the Hungry

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The Child Who Plants Gardens to Feed the Hungry

The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.

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The Child Who Plants Gardens to Feed the Hungry

It started with a tiny cabbage seedling that Katie Stagliano, a third grader in South Carolina, took home and tended until it grew to an amazing 40 pounds! Katie donated that cabbage to a local soup kitchen. Now 14, Katie has inspired over 50 gardens in over 20 states that donate thousands of pounds of fresh vegetables to people in need. { read more }

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Read more about Katie's story in her own words. { more }


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