The "Garden of Eaten" community garden at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church was created through a grant from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development to help provide food insecure households in Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and Scarborough with fresh produce. Part of our mission as an extension of the parish's Social Justice & Peace Commission is to also educate others on how to grow fresh produce and prepare it for meals. In order to fulfill Christ's command to "love one another" and to act on the Corporal Work of Mercy to "Feed the Hungry," some of our produce goes to the South Portland Food Cupboard and/or the Scarborough Food Pantry.
There are 8 large raised beds (10' X 12') and 50 kiddie plots (2' X 4') available for growing produce. One of the large beds is set aside for donating to the local food pantries. Parishioners of St. John Paul II Parish are given the opportunity to apply for one of the other seven large plots and all of the kiddie plots. Assignment of the plots are done on a "first come, first serve" basis.
Once the plots are assigned, an annual organizational meeting of all our gardeners is held to set out the guidelines and have a workday. Working on the community plot is the responsibility of all our gardeners who will be scheduled on a week-by-week basis. Large plot gardeners are expected to donate a portion of their produce to the local food pantry. Please join this exciting ministry in our parish!
There are many ways in which you can help with this project: