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Student Work


Resilient Roots

Date: January 2024 - May 2024
Garden filled with wooden planters.
Student Researchers: Aidan Nowell Faculty Advisor: Hillary Quarles

Vision:

Resilient Roots envisions a world where all people recovering from addiction have a community learning garden/kitchen available to them to improve their treatment experience and outcomes.

Mission:

Resilient Roots aims to be a place for learning, practicing, and promoting resilience through food. It serves the health goals of individuals undergoing treatment for and/or recovering from substance use disorder. It strives to be self-sustaining, optimistic, and welcoming of diverse perspectives and abilities.

A Healthy Approach:

Resilient Roots offers a wide range of educational and therapeutic activities to substance use disorder patients in groups 6-12 in size with a balance of gardening, culinary and nutrition, and social offerings. Resilient Roots can be an important part of any addiction recovery journey.

Faculty Work


Resilient Roots

Date: January 2024 - May 2024
Garden filled with wooden planters.
Student Researchers: Aidan Nowell Faculty Advisor: Hillary Quarles

Vision:

Resilient Roots envisions a world where all people recovering from addiction have a community learning garden/kitchen available to them to improve their treatment experience and outcomes.

Mission:

Resilient Roots aims to be a place for learning, practicing, and promoting resilience through food. It serves the health goals of individuals undergoing treatment for and/or recovering from substance use disorder. It strives to be self-sustaining, optimistic, and welcoming of diverse perspectives and abilities.

A Healthy Approach:

Resilient Roots offers a wide range of educational and therapeutic activities to substance use disorder patients in groups 6-12 in size with a balance of gardening, culinary and nutrition, and social offerings. Resilient Roots can be an important part of any addiction recovery journey.

College of Architecture and Planning

CU Denver

CU Denver Building

1250 14th Street

2000

Denver, CO 80202


303-315-1000

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