Our History

Established in November 2003.  

 

A Watered Garden Family Learning Center (AWG) started by offering Adult English Language Learning classes out of the desire to reduce language barriers experienced by the Hispanic migrant farm-working families in our community, including the strain on family dynamics when their children often had to assume the role of translators. Since then, through the different expertise's of dedicated volunteers and partnerships with many other community service organizations, AWG has become a hub of resources. Our services of the past include basic computer skill classes, tax help, certification in primary and secondary education through the Mexican Consulate, Making SMILES learning pathway children’s class, youth mentorship through 8th grade project, Senior project, and internship opportunities, and much more. We have also been a space for other organizations to host events and distribute resources, including disaster relief, Covid-19 testing, vaccination, and relief resources, mobile health clinics, and more. Please visit the Current Services page for classes and events currently scheduled.