2017 Annual Newsletter
Terra R.2020-11-09T08:16:37-07:00Read our Winter 2017 newsletter, full of stories about the people and experiences that we have had this year.
Read our Winter 2017 newsletter, full of stories about the people and experiences that we have had this year.
A beautiful poem from Jose Miguel, showing us that the most important part of the struggle for a better world is the struggle itself.
Learn how to cook with Amaranth. Check out this delicious recipe prepared by Josselin Chun.
2016 has been an exciting year at The Garden's Edge! Read our newsletter.
An Interview with Damaris Valey Damaris Valey is a Garden's Edge scholarship recipient and a youth leader in our maternal health and nutrition project with Qachuu Aloom. She was invited to travel to the US for the first time this year as a cultural exchange, and visited Albuquerque, Tewa Women United, and Batavia and Gates
We recently mailed out our Winter Newsletter! It is full of beautiful stories and pictures from our year. “I am so thankful for everyone who has crossed our path and supported us over the years.” Sarah Montgomery, Director You can download a PDF version of the newsletter by clicking the image below: Sign up to receive
A couple of weeks ago, while Rosalia, Maria Elena, and Julian were in town, we held our annual fundraiser dinner in Albuquerque. It is always a treat to gather our supporters together and share the progress that we are making with Qachuu Aloom. This year, we were excited to share the news about our new
I recently returned from a weeklong trip to Guatemala with members of two New York churches who contribute to our programming. It is always a treat when Garden’s Edge supporters see the impact they make. It is also a great experience for our staff, volunteers, and scholarship students to share their experiences and successes. This trip featured
“I am happy to participate with Qachuu Aloom because it is a place to sell seed and because I feel a sense of community when I participate in workshops.” Fabiana is from the village of Pahoj, Guatemala, where she raises her two children and maintains a small farm. She used a $200 Garden’s Edge microloan to
There has always been a lot of great energy at Qachuu Aloom—the staff and volunteers bring life into their community, and the curiosity and generosity of our donors and visitors rejuvenate us all the time. But there’s some new energy at the Qachuu Aloom—electricity! Through generous support from the Presbytery of Genesee Valley and the Emily