Tiger Giving Day is over, but you can still give to the AU Community Garden here.
The AU Community Garden is a treasure that has served our community in its same location for more than 40 years, but it cannot be used by students and families with disabilities and accessibility challenges. This Tiger Giving Day project will provide the resources to immediately change that.
Our Tiger Giving Day goal is to radically change the accessibility for the AU Community Garden. This project will allow for the installation of two ADA-accessible gardens, as well as easy-to-use parking spots, paved walkways and adaptable tools. Signage advertising the garden and the new accessibility beds will be prominently displayed.
With your help, the Auburn Family can help make the AU Community Garden accessible for everyone to use. Initiated in collaboration with the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment and Campus Dining that oversees the AU Community Garden, the idea stems from a student-led initiative in the Department of Biological Sciences. Through this committee, students, faculty and staff have worked together to implement these improvements to the gardens.
Thank you and War Eagle!