Mid Valley Family YMCA will teach residents in Mission Hills, Panorama City and North Hills about hydroponic gardening, a process whereby plants grow in water instead of soil. The program will cover skills to build your own system and best practices for planting.
The nonprofit will get nearly $390,000 to run the program. The money comes from funds already set aside for L.A. REPAIR, the city's participatory budget program, which asked Angelenos in 2023 to vote on how to spend a pot of money. The designated neighborhoods are part of the Valley's L.A. REPAIR Zone, designated neighborhoods impacted by structural and historic racism.
Mid Valley Family YMCA is stepping in because the original grantee dropped out recently. Another program is the works for urban farming.
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