GORMAN HERITAGE FARM SUPPORTS THESE ORGANIZATIONS:
Nature Centers and Other Land-Based Organizations
Association of Nature Center
Administrators - ANCA is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization formed in 1989
to promote leadership and quality management for the nature center profession.
Cincinnati Nature Center – The mission of Cincinnati Nature Center is to
inspire passion for nature
and promote environmentally responsible choices through experience and
education.
Civic Garden Center of Greater
Cincinnati – The Civic Garden Center of Greater
Cincinnati is a non-profit 501(c)3 institution that builds community
through gardening.
Community Food Security Coalition – The Community Food Security Coalition
(CFSC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), North American organization dedicated to
building
strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to
affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for all people at all
times.
Community Shares – Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati is a partnership
of local nonprofit organizations which collaborate to achieve social, economic,
and environmental justice by expanding public awareness about its member
organizations
and by raising funds to support their programs and services throughout Cincinnati
and the surrounding region.
FreeStore/FoodBank – The FreeStore/FoodBank provides food, products
and services to help people overcome barriers to their basic survival needs,
and
to further their self-reliance.
Heifer International – Give the gift of farm animals that help aid people
in third world countries.
Network for Good – Network for Good is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to using the Web to help people get more involved in their communities - from
volunteering and donating money, to getting involved with issues they care
about.
Shop to Support Non-Profits & Local Businesses
Cafeshop.com –
Buy tee-shirts, tote bags and mugs to help support Gorman Heritage Farm
Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and one
of Cincinnati's most cherished institutions. The Market is located just blocks
from downtown in Over-the-Rhine, a dense historic neighborhood rich in 19th
century architecture. Open Wednesday through Sunday, Findlay Market is home
year-around to about two dozen indoor merchants selling meat, fish, poultry,
produce, flowers, cheese, deli, and ethnic foods.
Seeds of Change – Certified organic seeds with a focus on non-hybrids and
heirlooms.
Community Links
The Village of Evendale, Ohio – Evendale is a village that has discovered
the secret of healthy growth. As its business community prospers, its residents
benefit with job opportunities, exceptional public services and low taxes.
Come discover the Village of Evendale for yourself...the lovely homes,
excellent schools, convenient location, quality services, and the friendly
people.
Princeton City Schools
- This district, which includes Evendale, is comprised of a high school, a
middle school, and eight community based elementary schools. These schools
currently have approximately 5,500 students enrolled. Five new elementary
schools opened in the fall of 2006 (Summary
of the building specifications) with three other elementary schools under
construction and scheduled for openings in 2008.
More Great Things to do With Your Family
Lebanon - Mason - Monroe Railway - The
LMM Railway, an engine with four cars that offers old-fashioned train rides to
several stops within Warren County, offers train rides every weekend and for
special events during the week.