




Alicia Hildebrand
“MyMy name's Alicia Hildebrand. I'm 38, and I live in Lower Price Hill. It is a picture of the garden that I first started working on in Lower Price Hill. So I moved here from Warsaw, Kentucky. I moved in with my dad on Church Street, and I was struggling trying to find a job that I like, loved and wanted. I mean, don't we all struggle with that? name's Alicia Hildebrand. I'm 38, and I live in Lower Price Hill. It is a picture of the garden that I first started working on in Lower Price Hill. So I moved here from Warsaw, Kentucky. I moved in with my dad on Church Street, and I was struggling trying to find a job that I like, loved and wanted. I mean, don't we all struggle with that?
My name's Alicia Hildebrand. It is a picture of the garden that I first started working on in Lower Price Hill. So I moved here from Warsaw, Kentucky. I moved in with my dad on Church Street, and I was struggling trying to find a job that I like, loved and wanted. I mean, don't we all struggle with that?
But I one day looked out my window and saw a group of folks installing a community garden. And so I went out and talked to them and ended up getting in the loop and making some connections.
About a year after that, I started working at Community Matters as the Community Garden Coordinator. It's been really awesome to get to know my neighbors in that capacity and really get to see them do like, cool things, and I love pumping them up and letting them know that they're beautiful, awesome people. And we just kind of have each other in this neighborhood. And that's like the kind of thing that I'm trying to embody in the in the community garden.
I mean, garden is growth, baby. I mean, that is that is growth. I mean, planting a seed and then being patient. And it's just it's just an act of hope.