You Can Help Westbury Community Garden
We need donors like you to thrive as a community asset and meet our mission year after year.
Monetary Donations
Monetary donations are tax deductible. In 2013, neighbors and friends of the garden pulled together to raise capital when the garden property was in danger of being lost. The lease on the land is now secure, but our financial needs continue. Tax-deductible contributions are accepted at year end or any time.
Corporate Donations, Grants and Volunteerism
In 2020, we embark on the next phase of growth at Westbury Community Garden as we raise funds to implement Phase 1 of our Master Plan. Planned infrastructure improvements to the property include
- a new entrance
- a U-shaped permeable driveway
- new pervious parking areas
- creation of bioswales to guide rainwater through the property rather than into storm drains
- improvements to drainage in the garden aisles
Watch the story of Westbury Community Garden and its future plans here.
WCG is grateful to the many corporate groups who work along with us on outdoor projects. These days of service and the enthusiastic volunteers that come out provide a significant amount of manpower to get jobs done. Contact the Community Outreach committee or check our Event Calendar for our monthly community service days.
Our Sponsors and Partners page acknowledges corporate grants and donations the garden has received.
Donations-In-Kind
Honor and Memorial gifts are wonderful tributes that support the mission of Westbury Community Garden. See our Wish List for items that fit our long range plans. Please contact the Planning committee for approval of items not listed.
Westbury Community Garden is sponsored by: The 501c3 nonprofit Westbury Area Improvement Corporation (WAIC), the Westbury Civic Club (WCC), and the Westbury SuperNeighborhood.
Donations are tax deductible.
To make a donation by check to the Westbury Community Garden, mail to:
5322 W. Bellfort, Suite 100
Houston TX 77035
Make checks payable to the WAIC with a memo line “Westbury Community Garden”.
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