Grangegorman Community Garden - Meet the Committee members - Workday

Published: 16 May, 2024

Workday is a strategic partner of TU Dublin and works closely with the University on many projects, including the new Grangegorman Community Garden.

As a member of the Grangegorman Community Garden Committee,  Workday offers much-needed support, by both giving practical volunteering and financial support to the development of the garden. Workday staff volunteer to help manage the up-keep of the garden and take part in the educational activities that the project provides. Staff who volunteer fulfil a key role to the success of the garden by taking up planned gardening activities when students and staff of the TU Dublin and D7 ETNS are on academic leave. This support ensures the garden is well maintained all year long.

Workday Grangegorman Community Garden profile with the same text in the webpage

Contributing to the development of the Grangegorman community garden project is important to Workday; it's about having a positive impact on our local community while cultivating a vibrant shared space that fosters sustainability and brings communities together.

Interest

The culture of volunteerism is strong in Workday and the community garden project provides Workday staff with an opportunity to make a positive local impact while collaborating with community partners and enjoying the outdoors.

Desired Outcome

Our ambition is to create an inclusive space for everyone in the local community to enjoy. We would like to help cultivate a vibrant shared space that supports wellness and sustainability.

Contribution

Workday staff are available to help! From weeding to clearing, planting to maintenance – the team are happy to support!.

Interested to volunteer?

TU Dublin Students can find out what opportunities are available to you on our Student Volunteering website.