1. Horticultural Program


At Hope Garden, our mission is to foster improved well-being for individuals through the power of horticulture. We provide support rooted in horticultural therapy, leveraging plants and gardening activities to promote physical, mental, and social health. Our program also emphasizes sustainability. Though our garden may seem simple with its vegetable planters, we utilise every corner to fulfil our objectives: create, connect, exercise, learn new skills, and enjoy the fruits and vegetables of our hard work.

We welcome everyone to join us, whether you’re living with a chronic illness (such as cancer, dementia, or Parkinson’s disease), looking to learn and share gardening skills, seeking to make new friends, or simply wanting to have some fun. We’re here to support you in any way you choose.


2. Intergenerational Gardening – Connecting with Nature



Testimonials


From Bonnie Yim, Associate Professor, Associate Dean (International & Engagement), Faculty of Arts & Education, Deakin University:
CCCIS’ Gardening Program at Hope Garden has cultivated a sense of connection, learning, and shared joy across generations in the community. What sets this program apart is the sense of unity it has created. The garden serves as a meeting place, breaking down generational barriers and fostering friendships that might not have developed in other settings. This program has not only added vibrancy to our community but has also supported participants’ overall well-being. It’s a living testament to the power of intergenerational collaboration, where each member, regardless of age, brings something valuable to the table. The conversation, the shared tasks, and the genuine camaraderie transcend age, creating a sense of belonging for all involved.

From the director of an early learning centre:
Thank you very much for letting us visit your centre today. You have beautiful gardens and amazing people over there. We are looking forward to visiting you soon!