In episode 14 of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts, Monica Johnson and Communications Manager, Haley Chitty are talking to Shannon Mouton, Executive Director of Laurel Advocacy and Referral Service (LARS) in Laurel, Maryland. Shannon discusses how partnerships with Planet Aid and other nonprofits and commercial entities have helped LARS
to fulfill sustainability goals and extend its role as a sustainable leader.
LARS is a nonprofit organization that helps the unhoused and disadvantaged, with access to food, job training, and housing
The organization was awarded Planet Aid's Capacity and Environmental (PACE) grant, which led to the birthing of projects like Project Grow. The local development project helps teach LARS clients how to start urban gardens, such as balcony and patio gardens. They are also partners with local farms to increase the number of fresh foods distributed through its food pantry. Before the project, the food was limited to mostly canned goods.
Shannon also emphasizes the point that anybody can fall on hard times. LARS, a 37-year old nonprofit, is a bedrock organization serving Prince George's County and Howard County, Maryland. It was established to be a support to those in need.
It's a powerful conversation all about seizing opportunities through community building and partnerships.