A local couple who wish to remain anonymous, has agreed to match donations up to $200,000 to help rally the community to support Woodwynn Farms.
“This project has the potential to make a significant impact on the homeless situation in the Capital Region District, and the people need to get behind it,” the couple said in a press release.
“You donate $1, and we get $2. That’s a great deal,” said Richard Leblanc, Woodwynn executive director.
Woodwynn began to suspend operations last week due to funding challenges, and will now focus on capitalizing on this funding opportunity. While staff were given layoff notices, volunteers have been tending to vegetable gardens and an upcoming market.
Current participants have been given the choice of staying at the farm, while transitioning into the workplace. “They’ve become integral to day-to-day operations and continue with daily farm chores, while supported with a home and three square meals per day,” said Leblanc.
Woodwynn continues to move forward with an application to the Agricultural Land Commission and then rezoning with the District of Central Saanich.
For more information and to donate, go to www.woodwynnfarms.org.