Pink Ribbon Garden Project
Pink Ribbon Garden Project
The Pink Ribbon Garden Project promotes wellness, nutrition, and community connection by providing breast cancer survivors with opportunities to grow fresh produce for themselves, their families, and others in need.
Co-founded by Libby’s Legacy Breast Cancer Foundation and Grammy Award-winning artist Melissa Etheridge, the project helps create healthier communities while honoring those impacted by breast cancer.
Who We Serve
Breast cancer survivors, volunteers, caregivers, and community members.
What We Provide
Community gardening opportunities, fresh produce, wellness education, and survivor engagement.
Our Impact
Promoting healthier lifestyles through nutrition, connection, and service.
Growing Hope, Healing, and Community
The Pink Ribbon Garden Project was created to help address one of the often-overlooked challenges facing many survivors: access to healthy, nutritious food.
Through community gardens and survivor participation, the program encourages wellness, healthy living, and meaningful connection while providing fresh produce to individuals and families affected by breast cancer.
- Grow one. Give one.
Where Wellness Meets Community
The Pink Ribbon Garden Project creates opportunities for survivors to reconnect with nature, improve their nutrition, and build lasting friendships with others who understand their journey.
By combining wellness, education, and service, the garden serves as a place of healing, hope, and empowerment for all who participate.
1.
Join
Become a Pink Ribbon Gardener and participate in your local garden community.
2.
Grow
Help plant, maintain, and harvest fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
3.
Give Back
Share produce with survivors, patients in treatment, and community members in need.