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Cob Project Campus Ministries will soon open their doors for year 2018 to volunteers who will help grow vegetables for the local soup kitchens like Bend Community Center, The Family Kitchen and The Shepherds House (our current beneficiary) here in Bend Oregon.

Cob Project Campus Ministries is preparing a ground breaking event to happen this spring featuring all local volunteers and supporters that come ready to serve in this all philanthropic based food ministry.   CPCM is a not for profit ministry but is also NOT a 501(c)3 entity.  We are not a 501(c)3 for one simple reason, this feed the hungry garden is an all from the heart philanthropic ministry.  CPCM is a ministry that truly helps others have healthy food and a reason to keep pushing forward for groups that help others in need.

Ask about how you can be part of the new Start Right Herbs garden business that supports those that work hard to have pay for their hard work.  We are nearly ready to help those that want to help others and help themselves.  We just need a little help getting the cover on greenhouse #2.  Once that is complete we will start the seedlings and planting of culinary herbs.     
We are also working to develop SRH to be a profit share for those that work hard to earn their share.  All herbs grown at Start Right Herbs gardens will be for sale at local farmers markets and restaurants in the central Oregon area. We will be selling potted plants as well as starts to retail markets and the general public but we need your help to get that going.  Ask us about Start Right Herbs and how you can be involved in your contact info.  Send and email to cobprojectcampus@mail.com or TEXT ONLY to 541-420-7250 Mention your name and contact info as well as what you are interested in helping our ministry to do for you and for others.  

Project 1.
Pole Bean Trellis A Very Easy Project For New Volunteers

mention bean pole construction when applying to be a new volunteer here at CPCM

 

 

Project 2.
Building MORE
Potato and Root Crop Garden Beds

another very easy but labor intensive project for new volunteers.  Mention potato bed construction when applying to be a new volunteer here at CPCM.
 

CPCM Community Gardens in Central Oregon packing a big punch at the local soup kitchens.

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