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  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • Our Team
    • Board of Trustees
    • Press
  • Programs & Exhibits
    • Calendar
    • Virtual Exhibit
    • Plants for Prisons
    • Past Programs
  • History
    • History of Sing Sing Prison
    • Historic Facts
    • Historic Significance
    • The Mutual Welfare League
    • The 1825 Cellblock
    • Popular Culture
  • Blog
  • DONATE
  • Contact

Plants for Prisons

help us bring the restorative power of Gardens to correctional facilities in our community
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Sing Sing Prison Museum and Teatown Lake Reservation are pleased to continue their multi-year partnership to get hundreds of plants into New York correctional facilities, where incarcerated individuals will care for them as part of programs focused on healing, responsibility, and personal growth. This year, the plants will support garden spaces at Sing Sing Correctional Facility's Honor Block, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, and Taconic Correctional Facility. 
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We invite you to donate to this meaningful initiative. Your support will help us purchase plants and deliver them to the gardens. 
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​​At Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, plants will be tended by individuals demonstrating commitment to personal development in the facility’s Honor Block.  At Bedford Hills and Taconic, two women’s correctional facilities in Westchester County, gardening programs contribute to rehabilitation efforts and offer participants meaningful opportunities to care for living landscapes. Hour Children's programs for incarcerated mothers further activate the gardens as educational spaces, where participants learn to prepare fresh, nutritious baby food from the produce they cultivate.

We are grateful for the support of Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prisons, which will coordinate the delivery of plants.

Learn more about our partner by visiting Teatown's website.
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