Garden of Hope
By Merlin Gonzales, President, Faith Hope and LoveThere are many

Last summer, many volunteers gathered in Fortville, IN and provided raised garden beds in the neighborhoods. Earlier this year, Faith Hope and Love (FHL) partnered with the refugees to cultivate the gardens in Fortville. On Monday, the 10th of May, the refugees farmers harvested their first crop.
Recently, FHL partnered with Midwest Food Bank in cultivating an acre of land next to the food bank. The idea was to turn the land into a small farming site. The Chin people (Burmese) agreed to provide labor in exchange of sharing the harvest of the land.
There were numerous people in attendance among them were Merlin Gonzales, Presiden

In the next few days, FHL will be offering opportunities to adopt hens at the Fortville farm. You can adopt a hen for $10 one time investment and $4 every month for feed. In return, the sponsors will benefit by receiving fresh farm eggs on a monthly basis and can experience being a farmer.
If you are interested in being part of the FHL initiatives, please call 317-578-3370 for more information.
It is said that unemployment is about 10%. What if the 90% of the population who are blessed with a job provide incentive and encouragement for the 10% unemployed who want and need a loving and dignified assist? Our job framework has shrunk so it can't support everyone with a job at this time. So being out of work is not always a choice these days.
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