City Growers is a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to youth education through urban agriculture and sustainable food systems. Located in the 11205 postal code area, City Growers focuses on teaching young people about rooftop gardening, urban ecosystems, pollination, and healthy food choices. The organization uses the Brooklyn Grange Rooftop farms as a dynamic outdoor classroom, providing hands-on learning experiences that connect youth with the natural environment in an urban setting.
The educational programs offered by City Growers extend beyond the farm itself, engaging participants in discussions about food systems and environmental stewardship. By fostering a deeper understanding of where food comes from and how it is grown, the organization encourages informed decision-making and a greater appreciation for sustainable agriculture practices. These initiatives aim to cultivate knowledge and skills that support healthier communities and urban ecosystems.
City Growers also serves as a resource for the local community, promoting awareness of urban agriculture’s role in addressing food insecurity and environmental challenges. Through its work, the non-profit contributes to the development of green spaces in Brooklyn while inspiring youth to take an active role in shaping their food environments. The organization can be reached by phone at 917-426-4420 for those interested in learning more about its programs or partnerships.


































