In light of recent gun violence, we built three new Peace Gardens with SWBID
Four days before hundreds of Washingtonians were set to attend a festival celebrating their community, gun violence shook the neighborhood. Five people were hurt and one woman was killed in a drive-by, causing a chain-reaction of retaliatory shootings.
Residents were afraid to go outside. Children weren't allowed out to play.
We knew we had to do something.
Southwest Garden Fest was a one-day festival highlighting safe community spaces. Hundreds of people came out to enjoy food, music, dancing, and art in the open, and to take a stand against gun violence. The centerpiece of the festival was the unveiling of three new Peace Gardens strategically located near public housing complexes. These gardens in the James Creek, Syphax, and Greenleaf neighborhoods offer a beautiful, nourishing place for residents.
Dozens of our nonprofit partners came out to meet Southwest DC residents and show all the ways they can help. Southwest Garden Fest sent a powerful statement that Southwest DC is thriving and taking community spaces back from fear.
Every single believer in GOOD made this happen. Support our work to enable the American dream for all. ✊🏾
Women are the pillar of the GOODZone. This Women's History Month, we want to honor the women, especially the Black women, who have committed their love and energy to create better futures for families. With your support, we'll continue to provide resources for the women on the path out of poverty.
Four days before hundreds of Washingtonians were set to attend a festival celebrating their community, gun violence shook the neighborhood. Five people were hurt and one woman was killed in a drive-by, causing a chain-reaction of retaliatory shootings. Residents were afraid to go outside. Children weren't allowed out to play. We knew we had to do something. Southwest Garden Fest was a one-day festival highlighting safe community spaces. Hundreds of people came out to enjoy food, music, dancing, and art in the open, and to take a stand against gun violence. The centerpiece of the festival was the unveiling of three new Peace Gardens strategically located near public housing complexes. These gardens in the James Creek, Syphax, and Greenleaf neighborhoods offer a beautiful, nourishing place for residents. Dozens of our nonprofit partners came out to meet Southwest DC residents and show all the ways they can help. Southwest Garden Fest sent a powerful statement that Southwest DC is thriving and taking community spaces back from fear. Every single believer in GOOD made this happen. Support our work to enable the American dream for all. ✊🏾