On Tuesday, KFSN staff collaborated with UCP+ students in Fresno to construct flower beds for a community garden, fostering inclusivity. KFSN President Martin Ortiz highlighted the initiative's importance, stating it represents their commitment to community service. Instructor Isaac Young emphasized outdoor engagement opportunities for people with disabilities, encouraging a connection with the Earth. Students like Maria and David appreciate gardening as a means to socialize and build respect in the community. The project aims to convey that with care, both plants and relationships can flourish.
KFSN employees partnered with UCP+ students to create flower beds in Fresno, emphasizing community support and the importance of outdoor opportunities for people with disabilities.
Isaac Young emphasized the need for people with disabilities to connect with nature, stating that they should enjoy the same outdoor opportunities as others. "Get dirty, get your hands dirty," he urged.
David Gomez, a UCP+ student, reflected on how gardening allows them to socialize, capturing the communal aspect of their initiative: "We like to socialize and everything, you know."
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