
Groundwork Rva Inc.
Groundwork Rva Inc.
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Mission
Our mission is to foster and awaken the potential of our underserved neighborhoods through a series of neighborhood-focused programs and projects utilizing neighborhood youth and adult volunteers. We leverage national and local resources to improve (contd on Schedule O)
About
Green Workforce -- In 2018, Groundwork RVAs Green Workforce program expanded from an after-school activity to a year-round program, providing more hours of paid work to Richmond teens. Utilizing many of the spaces they had helped to build-out in 2017 at the Six Points Innovation Center in Richmonds Highland Park neighborhood, the teens continued building their skills and training in the safe use of tools and equipment. Green Workforce teens designed, built and delivered over 25 waist-high, self-watering planters for use by area seniors who wanted to grow their own food. The teens also cut grass and maintained the landscaping at multiple Richmond Public Schools sites, as well as at Bon Secours newly opened Sarah Garland Jones Caf in Church Hill. Continued on SCH O
