Latest News
Topic
All
Network camera
Deep learning
Cybersecurity
Financial disclosure
IR
AI
AcuSense
Turbo HD
ColorVu
Events
PanoVu
NVR
DarkFighter
Access control
Security operations
Solution
Perimeter protection
Ultra high definition
MinMoe
Training
Company News
Product announcement
Solar-powered security
Video intercom
Video intercom
Year
All
2024
2023
2022
2021
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
Search news
Cancel
Topic
All
Network camera
Deep learning
Cybersecurity
Financial disclosure
IR
AI
AcuSense
Turbo HD
ColorVu
Events
PanoVu
NVR
DarkFighter
Access control
Security operations
Solution
Perimeter protection
Ultra high definition
MinMoe
Training
Company News
Product announcement
Solar-powered security
Video intercom
Video intercom
Year
All
2024
2023
2022
2021
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
Reset
Submit

Hikvision and Earthworks Farm Support a Healthy Community

A program of the San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps (SGVCC), Earthworks Farm encompasses nearly five acres in the Whittier Narrows Recreational Area and incorporates sustainable, organic farming practices with a diverse array of crops. Underprivileged youths ages 16-24 have the opportunity to participate in Earthworks’ Healthy Harvesters program, which provides valuable work skill training. “They can finish high school, get work training, and get part-time employment through SGVCC until they have a better job,” explained Marianne Zaugg, Program & Development Director for Earthworks. “We offer a six-week job training that is a stepping-stone to becoming an organic farmer.”

Earthworks Farm encourages healthy relationships between people, their food supply, and the land from which it grows. Through their many community-related programs, including workshops in organic farming and farm-to-school education, Earthworks endeavors to provide a local, affordable source of healthy food throughout the year. Their new Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program allows individuals and families to purchase weekly boxes of fresh-picked, seasonal, organic produce for a nominal fee. “Ultimately our goal is to circumvent urban food deserts and food-related health issues such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular issues,” Ms. Zaugg elaborated.

Volunteers from Hikvision got a taste of farm life as they prepared and weeded garden beds and participated in mulching and organic composting. “It’s so rewarding to get involved with a meaningful cause like this and support the great work that Earthworks is doing,” commented Anna Boudinot, Content Manager at Hikvision USA. "Hikvision is really excited to connect with local and national nonprofits and give back to the community in this way.”

To learn more about Hikvision, please visit booth #4145 at the ASIS event in Atlanta, September 29 – October 1, 2014.

Newsroom

Explore the latest news, customer stories, and industry insights from Hikvision

Hikvision.com uses strictly necessary cookies and related technologies to enable the website to function. With your consent, we would also like to use cookies to observe and analyse traffic levels and other metrics / show you targeted advertising / show you advertising on the basis of your location / tailor our website's content. For more information on cookie practices please refer to our cookie policy.

 

Contact Us

Get a better browsing experience

You are using a web browser we don’t support. Please try one of the following options to have a better experience of our web content.