Built around
Community, Inclusion, and Local Growth.
A shared vision to create healthier communities through food, opportunity, and connection.
The Garden Hub was created to make fresh local food more accessible while supporting inclusive employment and community engagement.
The Garden Hub began with a simple but meaningful goal: create a welcoming space where people could access fresh local food year-round while supporting local vendors and community wellbeing.
As part of Think Ability’s mission, the Hub also creates meaningful opportunities for individuals with disabilities to build skills, gain confidence, and actively participate in the community. The result is a space where inclusion, sustainability, and local connection naturally come together.
What Makes the Hub Different
The Garden Hub reflects a mission focused on inclusion, independence, creativity, and community engagement. It continues to grow as a space where local farmers, makers, families, and community members can connect year-round.
Classes, workshops, and wellness initiatives help create a stronger connection between healthy living and community learning.
Part of Think Ability
The Garden Hub reflects Think Ability’s belief that every person deserves opportunities to contribute, grow, and belong.
Meaningful Employment
Individuals with disabilities participate in daily operations and gain valuable experience in customer service, inventory management, organization, and teamwork.
Community Inclusion
The Hub creates opportunities for interaction, relationship-building, and visibility within the broader Duncan community.
Empowering Independence
Hands-on responsibilities help employees build confidence, develop practical skills, and strengthen independence in supportive environments.
Meet the
Team
Sonja Eubanks
Garden Hub Manager
Oversees the daily operations of the Garden Hub while supporting staff, vendors, customers, and community programs.