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    • About
    • Our Gardens
    • How to Grow Healthy
    • Partner With Us
    • A Call to Action
    • We the Gardeners Substack
    • Victory Garden Resources
    • Events
    • Victory Garden Tours
    • Shop
    • Press
    • Contact
    • What's in the News
  • Home
  • About
  • Our Gardens
  • How to Grow Healthy
  • Partner With Us
  • A Call to Action
  • We the Gardeners Substack
  • Victory Garden Resources
  • Events
  • Victory Garden Tours
  • Shop
  • Press
  • Contact
  • What's in the News

Seeding Health, Growing Community.

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We are a coalition committed to cultivating health, promoting sustainability, and building strong communities through the transformative power of gardening.

Victory Garden Alliance

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Cultivating a Vibrant Community

The Victory Garden Alliance is dedicated to enhancing  health and well-being through the transformative power of gardening, sustainable food production, and environmental stewardship. We champion regenerative, organic and permaculture principles in agricultural and gardening practices to empower individuals and communities to cultivate their own nutritious food. 


Amidst the turbulent tempests of World Wars I and II, Victory Gardens ​blossomed as a testament to American resilience and unity, reshaping ​perceptions of sustenance and camaraderie. Sprouting across backyard ​havens and communal greens, these verdant sanctuaries empowered ​individuals to cultivate their own nourishment and combat scarcity. The ​harvest? By 1944, a staggering fleet of 20 million Victory Gardens yielded ​40% of the nation's vegetable bounty, illuminating the triumph of ​collaboration and soil in overcoming adversity! 


After the wars, modern farming kicked in with a punch, using chemicals to ​supercharge crop growth. But over time, this approach backfired. Soil got sick, ​wildlife vanished, and water got murky from all the sprays. Relying on one crop ​type made plants easy prey for pests, leading to even more chemical warfare. ​Plus, big farms stole the limelight, elbowing out smaller growers, reducing crop ​variety, and fueling health woes tied to processed munchies. Now we've got a ​food system that’s a bit of a mess, not so great for the planet or our well-being.


By learning from the past and innovating for the future we are fostering resilience, biodiversity, and sustainability, the Alliance seeks to reconnect people with the land, promote ecological harmony, and build a healthier, more self-reliant future for all. Together, we are cultivating not just gardens, but thriving ecosystems and stronger communities.

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    A gathering of passionate individuals, gardeners, community leaders, educators, artisans, and advocates committed to strengthening local food systems, fostering sustainability, and empowering communities to improve health outcomes and combat chronic illness.

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    Become a founding donor of the Victory Garden Alliance and help cultivate a healthier, more sustainable future for generations to come. Your support will empower communities to grow nutritious food, reduce chronic illness, and foster creativity and connection through gardening, education, and local craftsmanship.

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    Transforming Lives with Victory Garden Alliance

    Join Our Volunteer Team!

    At Victory Garden Alliance, we’re growing a movement—and we need your help! Whether you’re skilled in organizing, communications, or planning behind the scenes, or ready to get on the ground to set up gardens and connect with communities, we have a role for you.

    Internal Volunteers: Help us with coordination, social media, event planning, and more to keep our operations thriving.

    On-the-Ground Volunteers: Roll up your sleeves to launch community gardens, lead local initiatives, and spread the word about sustainable food systems.

    If you’re passionate about food justice and community empowerment, we want you on our team. Sign up today and be part of the change! 

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