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Greenhouse Project 

Our Hydroponic (soon to be aquaponic) greenhouse project provides fresh food, job skills, and healing for residents rebuilding their lives after incarceration. From seed to harvest, each row is planted with purpose — and we need your help to keep it growing.

Greenhouse With Tomatoes

Help Our Green
house Grow

We need your help to maintain and expand this life-changing project. We welcome donations of:


Greenhouse supplies (tools, trays, irrigation parts)
New or used equipment
Financial contributions
Volunteer hours
Location: 2130 SE 59th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73129

Contact: david@huminc.org

📞 405-613-3120

Plant Nursery
Farmer Holding Basket

🔧 What It Teaches

  • Daily structure and discipline

  • Life skills and teamwork

  • Agriculture-based job training

  • Mental and emotional healing through hands-on work

  • Fresh greens: lettuce, kale, chard, herbs

  • Food used to feed residents and support the community

  • Hydroponic systems (soon to be Aquaphonic) teach sustainable farming

  • Fresh Chicken eggs
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🌱 What We Grow

Grow Hope With Us – Greenhouse 

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Our Hydroponic (soon to be aquaponic) greenhouse project provides fresh food, job skills, and healing for residents rebuilding their lives after incarceration. From seed to harvest, each row is planted with purpose — and we need your help to keep it growing.

We’re seeking:
- Tools, trays, and greenhouse materials
- Financial support for supplies and expansion
- Volunteers and skilled helpers

Located on-site at our transitional campus

Ray@huminc.org

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​                         From Seeds to Second Chances

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At Hand Up Ministries, our residents don’t just grow vegetables — they grow hope and healing.
The Greenhouse Project teaches skills, provides food, and restores lives after incarceration.

We’re expanding, and we need your help!

Donate tools, time, or funds to keep it growing.
Oklahoma City, OK

david@huminc.org

405-613-3120
 

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