Funding from TransGrid’s Community Partnership Program has enabled ErinEarth native garden and The Carevan Foundation to provide vegetables and hot meals for disadvantaged local communities.
19 January 2021
ErinEarth is a not-for-profit that focuses on environmental education, with a particular emphasis on helping people to live more sustainably at home. The Wagga Wagga based organisation used the financial grant to establish a small vegetable garden on site, with the vegetables being used as ingredients for meals prepared and delivered by Carevan.
Watch this video to learn more about this partnership:
Our Community Partnerships Program is designed to benefit communities in areas where our assets are located or under development. Applications for funding open twice a year and details are posted on the TransGrid website.