We aim to educate, and show individuals across the world how to live, and maintain healthy, self-sustaining lives through using holistic practices

 
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Our Beginning

Holistic Divine Innovations was founded by Compton, CA natives Tyrone Ledford, Timothy Martin, and Luther Keith III. The idea started from their work in their prospective fields of human development, culinary arts, and master gardening. These three gentlemen decided to take their knowledge, and share it with the world to break out of poor health due to conditioning, and lack of resources. Through holistic practices and agriculture, the diseases that stem from poor health choices can be completely eliminated, and resources can be created in your own backyard.

 

“What you put in your internal body will change how you see your external world.”

— Tyrone Ledford, c0-FOUNDER

 
 

Holistic Divine Innovations offers a wide variety of e-books to support individuals in creating a healthy, innovative lifestyle through changing their eating habits, growing a healing garden, veganism, cooking, and so forth.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to show innovative, holistic ways of living by teaching self-sustainability through gardening and agriculture, herbalism, and maintaining our connection to nature to heal, and strengthen our physical, mental, and spiritual health.

 

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With ten gardens and counting, Project Sprout has seen a significant improvement in mental and physical health for all participating community members. Other than lowering obesity, blood pressure, and depression rates, the crime rate has also fallen. Our children are doing better in school, reporting higher grades and aspirations, and better job prospects.

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Get Involved

If you live near one of our gardens, get involved to receive portions of each harvest. We accept volunteers regardless of skill level. There is a rotation in roles, but we’ll teach you all the skills you need to know. Teenagers 14 years and older can earn community service credits for school in addition to getting produce for their families. Donations are also vital to our growth, as we use them for seed, fertilizer, tools, and outreach.

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