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Trellis in the shape of an A for Access Oasis, and the universal access symbol in place of the O.

Accessible, Inclusive Community Gardening

21st St & Hoyt Ave North, Astoria, Queens, NYC

Paved lot and trees with illustrated garden beds of 24 to 36 inch height. A black woman with short stature, a male wheelchair user with medium skin tne, and a standing white woman are gardening.

Help build a garden where
everyone can grow.

  • Wide, paved paths and an inclusive community space
  • 24-36" height raised garden beds with tactile labels
  • Ergonomic tools & assistive devices
  • Introductions with access needs
  • Accessible seating, shade, snacks and water

We gather as a community for inclusive events and shared cameraderie.

We educate our neighbors on disability rights and gardening.

We grow native plants and sustainable perennials so that our community can survive, and disabled people can thrive.

Diverse group of visitors touring a flower garden on a sunny day, standing in paved lot near raised beds of different heights. Some visitors have canes and walkers.

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People painting a mural that says Access Oasis.

Learn about us

Disabled people are essential to communities, and every person has a right to accessible green spaces.

Why do we need Access Oasis?

Join us

We need all our neighbors to help make Access Oasis inclusive. No gardening skills required!

  • Fundraising
  • Outreach
  • Admin
  • Social Media
  • Outreach
  • Gardening

Get in touch

Tent, table, and art supplies at Access Oasis.

Host an event

We have accessible seating, shaded tents, mobility aids, and more facilities.

Tell us about your event



Contribute Funds

Anything you can contribute can help us purchase mobility aids, accessible tools, and gardening supplies. Help us succeed and contribute any amount you can.

Donate


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