Working at Humpty Dumpty House was more than a job. It helped my diabetes and gave me confidence to do things I never thought I could do. When I see how amazing we made those gardens and how they've grown, it makes me think about how I've grown too, and how I can do so much with my life." -Alma Fajardo, Heart Transplant Recipient/Future Social Worker
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"I was diagnosed with COPD and right heart failure. The doctors told my daughter I could die at any time. I credit gardening for keeping me alive; I have to live another year to see the new seedling bloom." -Carolyn Bartleman
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"I found the gardens peaceful and contemplative; it was easy to create art there. I like the concept of using found and discarded objects to create something beautiful, as we did with the signs. I hope the art will inspire and bring smiles." -Christine Curry, Artist
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"My animal friends at Humpty Dumpty House give me something to look forward to every day." -David Hartman, Traumatic Brain Injury/HDH Zookeeper
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"Three weeks after our baby was born Domingo was paralyzed and brain damaged in an accident. I was so scared, I didn't know what to do. Jannike at Humpty Dumpty House helped us every step of the way. She's not our friend; she's our family. " -Teresa Alvarez
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"I like jannike's unconventional approach and wanted to be a part of the creative effort, so I offered to design and weave a basket house with bender board from fallen fences." -Gunter Marmier, Architect
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"At Humpty Dumpty House they give fresh fruits and vegetables instead of cans. I have a bad heart and thought I could not garden, but they showed me how. They even brought things to my apartment to help me get started. This is a beautiful place."-Nellie, Neighborhood Resident
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"We wanted to give back to someone who's given so much to the local community. That's what Exotic Aquatics and FlowRanger are about." -Eric Triplett, The PondDigger