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US: Celebrating five years of impact at Greens Do Good

Greens Do Good say they were "honored" to hear from Paul Aronsohn, New Jersey's Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their Families, and Brandon Ehrlich, a Farm Tech at Greens Do Good.

As REED CEO Chantelle Walker shared, "We train 85 teens with autism from 15 schools across 9 counties in real skills, from seeding and harvesting to delivery. These are transferable skills that build confidence, independence, and employability. But the real transformation is in how they see themselves: working with others, taking pride in their accomplishments, and saying, I'm a farmer."

Looking ahead, the company proud of all they have accomplished and even more energized to keep building.

For more information:
Greens Do Good
Michael Lynch, Farm Manager
[email protected]
https://greensdogood.com

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