Garden of Eat’n
979 Hawthorne Ave.
513-251-7770

Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770 Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770 Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770

Garden of Eat’n
979 Hawthorne Ave.
513-251-7770

Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770 Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770 Garden of Eat’n 979 Hawthorne Ave. 513-251-7770

Grow it, cook it, love it

Grow it, cook it, love itGrow it, cook it, love itGrow it, cook it, love it

Rooted in urban farms and powered by food rescue, we turn good food into soulful meals for our community with love.

About us

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our Mission

 At Garden Eat'n our mission is to nourish the body and soul with good, wholesome food. We create one-of-a-kind dishes that awaken cravings you never knew you had. 

Our Purpose

Our Mission

Our Mission

The purpose of the Garden of Eat'n is to provide fresh healthy nutritious food to those who need it the most. We focus on vegetarian options seasoned to perfection. 

Our Vision

Our Mission

Our Vision

Our vision is to grow and rescue good healthy nutritious food to provide nutritious soulful meals to our community. Our vision is rooted in love. 

Help Our Cause

Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goal to provide healthy nutritious meals to families in need. Your generous donation will fund our mission.

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Our Programs

Isaiah 55, Inc.

Isaiah 55, Inc. is our parent company. A 501c3 nonprofit. Created to cultivate healthy food and empower our community by providing access to nutritious options through our gardens, food rescue, educational workshops, mobile markets and nutritious meals. We strive to nourish those in need, foster well-being, and inspire sustainable living for a healthier future.

Feed The Block

Our Feed The Block Initiative created in 2024 featuring, Jireh The Ram In The Bush, our mobile farmers market.  Jireh equips families with fresh rescued produce and knowledge to improve food security and overall health.

Healthy Roots Initiative

This six month program supports economically vulnerable, financially disadvantaged and underserved working- class individuals earning poverty wages. Participants receive education and hands-on training in budgeting, container gardening, meal preparation and food preservation through canning workshops.

Volunteers are the backbone: A Visual Journey Through Garden of Eat’n

Keep Cincinnati Beautiful painting mural Sept. 2023


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