HELP Harvest Ribbon Cutting
“As the Mayor of Euclid, I cannot be more thankful to have HELP as community partners and neighbors. Euclid is committed to improving our local environment through litter prevention, beautification, community greening, waste reduction and recycling. When we learned of HELP’s intention to build a greenhouse that would beautify the neighborhood and help fulfill one of the City’s goals, we were thrilled.”
– Kirsten Holzheimer Gail
Mayor, City of Euclid“I am so pleased that HELP is constructing a greenhouse, expanding their innovative vocational habilitation training program and community integrated employment services. As an organization that supports and empowers people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community, we rely on partners like HELP to fulfill our mission. HELP provides comprehensive programs that meet an important community need and they also serve as a role model for other residential providers.”
– Kelly A. Petty
Superintendent & CEO
Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities“As an urban farmer and teacher at Euclid High School, I can attest to the fact that when a young student discovers their passion, it can manifest into a lifelong vocation that brings new meaning and purpose to their lives. I believe HELP Harvest will assist individuals with IDD in connecting with the land, and each other, while honing their employment skills and integrating youth with and without disabilities to learn and grow from each other.”
– Josh Stephens, PhD
Urban Agriculture Instructor, Euclid City Schools