Bosnia/Herzegovina
Community Gardening Project

The AFSC Community Gardening Project was established in early 2000
to provide a safe and supportive space where people from different
ethnicities in Bosnia and Herzegovina could work side by side to
grow food for themselves and their families. 
Healing Through Community Gardening

Photo: Davorin
Brdanovic
Gardeners with post-war syndrome, mental disabilities, and former
soldiers recover from their traumas by participating in the community
gardening project. 
Central Garden Donates Produce to Red Cross

Photo: Davorin
Brdanovic
Red Cross kitchen in Sarajevo receives donation of over 900 pounds
of produce from AFSC garden. 
Participants in Central Garden Benefit from Greenhouse

Photo: Davorin
Brdanovic
Find out about the success of our greenhouse. 
Garden Project Expands to Children's Home
Orphans benefit from the gardening experience. 
Garden Participants Awarded Diplomas at Annual Harvest
Party

Photo: Davorin
Brdanovic
Every fall, gardeners join together to celebrate their hard work. 
The Community Gardening Project Supports Organic Production

Photo: Davorin
Brdanovic
Organic farming methods are both cost effective and safe for the
environment. 
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