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Every child should have access to healthy fruits and vegetables. With this belief, Snoop Lion (Snoop Dogg) started the Mind Gardens project, a new nonprofit dedicated to building community gardens in impoverished neighborhoods.
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Snoop Lion, formerly known as Snoop Dogg, thinks access to healthy food is something every child deserves. After witnessing malnutrition and its effect on children in Jamaica, Snoop Lion is taking action by launching Mind Gardens, a new community gardens project that will provide healthy organic fruits and vegetables to children worldwide.
The mission of Mind Gardens is simple: every child should have access to healthy food. Healthy food nurtures the body and the mind, making access to nutritious food options a crucial part of helping communities to grow and thrive. With this in mind, Snoop Lion and Reed's Ginger Brew have partnered to support Mind Gardens, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building community gardens in impoverished neighborhoods. These organic community gardens will provide children with access to vital nutrients, through fresh fruits and vegetables.
You can help plant the seed of support for the Mind Gardens mission by finding a community garden in your area. Click on the American Community Gardening Association map below:

The first two Mind Gardens locations in the Kingston neighborhoods of Trench town and Tivoli Gardens are the first steps towards the ultimate goal of creating a sustainable method of improving children's nutrition worldwide. Plans are already underway to expand the project to some U.S. neighborhoods.
Let us know where you think the next Mind Gardens Project should be in the comment board below!
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Update #5
Posted on Mar 26My most recent trip to Jamaica was informative and rewarding. I visited the two school sites that will benefit from Mind Gardens' efforts, the National Baptist Primary School and Tivoli Gardens High, and was able to look around the sites where these community gardens will be developed.
I visited National Baptist Primary School on their weekly "Fruit Day", a set day of the week where every student is encouraged to bring a piece of fruit to eat at meal time. "Fruit Day" is an effort to...
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Update #4
Posted on Jan 2I could not believe what I saw in Jamaica Hi, my name is Tarik Ross, and I'm the U.S. based Project Coordinator for the Mind Gardens Project. For the past 20 years I've been involved in community work in Los Angeles and other cities in the U.S. None of this prepared me for what I witnessed during my trips to Jamaica this past year as I worked to establish Mind Gardens sites in Kingston. Our worst American ghettos don't even compare to the level of poverty I witnessed while in the... … -
Update #3
Posted on Dec 7, 2012Congratulations all - we've just blown past 10,000 supporters for Snoop's Mind Gardens Project! The gardens have already been started in two low-income neighborhoods in Kingston, Jamaica. Land is being tilled, seeds are being planted, and soon crops will be harvested!
However, our work is just beginning, and Jamaica is just the start. Next year we want to bring Mind Gardens to the US. Far too many of our children still don't have access to the nourishing foods that are essential for...
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Update #2
Posted on Dec 5, 2012Check out this great article in BET on our new projects! Your support has been great, thank you, and keep spreading the word!
Snoop Dogg Launches Food Initiative in Jamaica
The hip hop star is bringing organic food to impoverished neighborhoods on the Caribbean island.
By Arielle Loren
Snoop Dogg is connecting with Jamaica. The music star has announced a partnership with Reed's Ginger Brew to aid the Mind Gardens Project, his latest non-profit initiative to create sustainable, organic community...
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Update #1
Posted on Nov 30, 2012What if your family had nowhere to shop for groceries, or had to wait for aid in order to have a meal? Not having access to healthy foods is a reality for millions of children around the globe, and malnutrition is the result.
Access to healthy foods should be a right not a privilege. That's exactly why Snoop Lion started the Mind Gardens Project, a nonprofit dedicated to creating community gardens to give kids in impoverished neighborhoods access to healthy fruits and vegetables. Community...
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In 2008 during the campaigns, Change.org was asking people for suggestions to the new President [whomever that might be] for things they should work on in their term. I wrote "Eat Your Lawn" about the need for lawns to be turned into organic food gardens! Lawns are sources of toxic waste that gets into the water systems anyway so why not replace them with homegrown organic food gardens! Happy to see that this movement is growing and the Michelle Obama did plant and grow a garden for the White House too!
Nov. 23rd is my sons birthday! But he's in Cali so not here dang it!!
How about sending each other your personal messages directly to each other.
Everyone else is talking about Snoop Lion and community gardening projects while you two are blessing us with a conversation about going to a movie and keeping money saved away for a rainy day. It's like you are trying to get robbed or hacked.
Great idea! People who are properly nourished are less likely to get behavioural problems and will do better at school. Children can learn skills as they nurture their gardens, grow in confidence as they socialise with others, and take control of a small part of the food system that the corporations eye as huge sources of profit. The lives of street children is a major concern- they need the security healthy, regular meals give them. I wish that many more celebrities took more of an interest...
…Great idea! People who are properly nourished are less likely to get behavioural problems and will do better at school. Children can learn skills as they nurture their gardens, grow in confidence as they socialise with others, and take control of a small part of the food system that the corporations eye as huge sources of profit. The lives of street children is a major concern- they need the security healthy, regular meals give them. I wish that many more celebrities took more of an interest in those who are suffering and struggling with their lives. Our world is in short supply of compassion and the imaginative ability to metaphorically walk in the shoes of the other.
hey bro thx for share your love wid the needy childs...in the food starts changing the world.
kool stuff
yup mean wisdom...snoop is delivering good kids to the world
.................. PLEASE WATCH THIS............ SIMILAR MISSION ENCOURAGING COMMUNITIES TO BECOME INDEPENDENT BY USING LOCAL SERVICES ALLOWING COMMUNITIES TO BECOME IMMUNE TO RECESSION AND SPREADING MORE EQUALLY THE WORLDS WEALTH AMONGST IT'S CONTRIBUTORS... PLEASE CAN PEOPLE LIKE THIS COMMENT TO ENCOURAGE SNOOP LION TO SPREAD "MIND GARDENS" ACROSS THE UK AND THE REST OF THE WORLD... THANK YOU.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSiive9kpL4
This is great.
That is just a wonderful thing to do !
Wow - I always had him pegged as a sexist homophobic but clearly the man is doing good with his success. We need projects like this all over the world - are there any up and running in West Africa yet ?
I am absolutely doing more to get involved in our community garden!
nice
It's sad that most people in my country does not share the same vision. This is something that we should've been experimenting with since day one. Businesses in Jamaica idea is to put on a one day event. But what about the long run?
So happy to see this. Was involved in such a program for Los Angeles kids years back. Thank you Snoop.
Erna, do you live in LA?
they get what they deserve.