DTE Energy in partnership with Gleaners Community Food Bank, is helping feed the hungry with produce grown at the DTE Energy Gardens.
We have offered more than 100 acres of buffer property or property being held for future sites to Gleaners for farming and community gardens that supply food to the hungry.
There are 10 DTE Energy Gardens located at our facilities in Allen Park, Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Farmington Hills, Monroe, Plymouth Township, South Lyon, Southfield, Washington Township, and Westland. Last year the gardens produced over 17,500 pounds
of food.
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Our DTE Energy Gardens project is among our latest efforts to be a "green neighbor" to the environment as well as a good corporate citizen. Farmers, community groups, religious institutions, schools, corporations, and individuals are all contributing to make this project a success. Learn about where the gardens are located, the hours volunteers are at the gardens, and groups that have participated in the project by providing volunteers, resources, and knowledge. |
Be a part of the team of volunteers that are producing tons of food for the hungry in southeast Michigan.
To become a *volunteer gardener or for more information about our DTE Energy Gardens project, contact project manager Marc Zupmore, 313.235.3579.
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