Meet our community partners, programs that GRuB shares resources with.
A core value for GRuB is reciprocity: we believe that our community is stronger when we share resources collaboratively, and we uplift the work of peer organizations!
We are fortunate to share our beautiful land and farmhouse with other people and organizations who offer their own regular programming here at GRuB–as long as their programming is in alignment with our mission. We encourage you to go to their websites to learn more about their work, and to engage with their communities and offerings!
C.A.R.E Wellness Center
C.A.R.E. (Christlike Agro-Tourism for Racial Equality) Wellness Center offers nature therapy, a re-entry program for young adults, and other wellness programming at GRuB. Contact Info: Deedee Anderson: service@carewellnesscenter.org
KinderGarden in the Garden
KinderGarden in the Garden is a nature-based preschool with a special focus on children of color, and regular programming on our farm.
Contact Info: Stephanie Cholmondeley: treehousegrowingeatingliving@gmail.com
Olympia Food Co-op
The Olympia Food Co-op offers community classes at GRuB at the intersection of basic kitchen skills, gardening, personal health, sustainable living, and social justice.
Contact Info: Monica Peabody: classes@olympiafood.coop
South Sound Fruit Society
The South Sound Fruit Society is a non-profit membership organization for education, enjoyment, and sustainable propagation of fruits, nuts and berries. They hold monthly meetings at GRuB.
Contact Info: Deb Jaqua: djaqua@comcast.net
Tahoma Peak Solutions
Tahoma Peak Solutions is a Native Woman-owned firm specializing in Strategic Communications and Food Systems planning and design. They hold trainings at GRuB related to Native plants, foods, and medicines.
Contact Info: Elise Krohn: elise@tahomapeak.com