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City of Tukwila and Port of Seattle Cultivate Thriving Congolese Community Garden

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Our community garden is thriving with energy and enthusiasm as we roll up our sleeves and dive into the earth, creating a space filled with life and vitality! From clearing out weeds to adding nutrient-rich soil, every step we take is a labor of love and unity.

Seeds have been planted in the soil, and we eagerly await the blossoming of our collective efforts. This Congolese community garden is not just a place for plants to flourish, but a symbol of our resilience and togetherness.



A special thank you to the City of Tukwila - Government and the Port of Seattle for their unwavering support and belief in our vision. It is through partnerships like these that we can cultivate a brighter, greener future for all.

Stay tuned as we nurture this garden with care and watch as it transforms into a vibrant oasis of beauty and abundance. Let's continue to sow seeds of positivity and growth in our community!



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