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Harley s House making significant progress; Rustic Market fundraiser hosted Saturday
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Prince Albert Daily Herald
Prince Albert s Jody Foy and David Girardi are collaborating to make Harley s House a reality. They hope to build three transitional homes across the province in three years. (Jayda Noyes/Daily Herald)
The Prince Albert non profit with a plan to build the Harley’s House youth home is looking to engage the community through the creation of a community garden in the West Flat.
They see the Harley’s Garden as a way to connect to the community before construction of the semi independent transitional housing project begins.
“The garden is a way for us to create certainty with the community for our overall project of the Harley’s House project. We have had to make some amendments to it but so far so good. We have raised $50,000 so far from Malcolm Jenkins and we have about four or five other corporate sponsors at this time also looking to jump on board,” Girardi Foundation executive director David Girardi said.
The people behind the construction of a semi-independent, transition complex for young adults in Prince Albert, have come up with a stimulating way to fundraise for the build, as well as help cover their future operating expenses.
Harley’s House Coffee is now available for online orders. Dave Girardi, executive director of the Girardi Foundation, said the idea and formula for their own signature blend was sprouted locally, but the coffee itself is manufactured in Alberta, and the beans, grown ethically, come from all over the world.
“People are kind of pulling back on donations [right now] and more focused on buying consumables,” he said.