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Shepherd of the Prairie supports The Aarrk Gardens mission

Aarrk Gardens is a not for profit whose mission is to help homeless re-enter society through agriculture. SOTP families support thru CSA.

Proudly standing in the 2 acre plot of Aarrk Gardens in Hebron are founder/executive director Janet Dolan, left, and Vik Bekeris, who coordinates the Aarrk Gardens support at Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church in Huntley.
Proudly standing in the 2 acre plot of Aarrk Gardens in Hebron are founder/executive director Janet Dolan, left, and Vik Bekeris, who coordinates the Aarrk Gardens support at Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church in Huntley. (Mike Yndestad)

Members of Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church (SOTP) in Huntley embody the church’s statement of purpose “A Growing Church for Growing People” and its pledge to “encourage and equip everyone to make a difference in God’s world”.

Community outreach is high at the top of the list to achieve that goal. SOTP members either volunteer or donate needed items for the local Grafton Food Pantry, Habitat for Humanity, Northern Illinois Food Bank, P.A.D.S., and more.

Another organization that is close to its heart in a number of ways is the Aarrk Gardens in Hebron, a not for profit whose mission is to help the homeless re-enter society through agriculture. Families at SOTP support Aarrk’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. They purchase an annual subscription at the start of the growing season to receive fresh vegetables grown on 2 acres at the Hebron farm which are planted and tended by the non-profit’s homeless clients.

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SOTP member Vik Bekeris is the coordinator and driving force behind SOTP’s support. He picks up the vegetables every Saturday and has them all ready for SOTP members to get their bags brimming with fresh produce after the weekend services. Bekeris, himself, has a remarkable story of his own. He was a client of Aarrk Gardens several years ago and has passionately made the not for profit a priority in his own life. So much so, that he now serves as a board member of Aarrk Gardens.

“I can’t say enough of how much Aarrk Gardens and its founder and executive director Janet Dolan have made a difference in so many lives, including my own,” said Bekeris. “Providing the homeless a paid job and a way for them to get back on their feet provides them hope. I still help at the gardens and every week bring fresh tomatoes, beets, zucchini, lettuce and beans to our church for distribution.”

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Dolan is amazed at how Aarrk Gardens has grown since it was founded nearly 6 years ago. “SOTP is our biggest supporter,” she said, “and Vik is the catalyst that brought the church to us. I value his input.”

Aarrk Gardens began as Dolan’s idea with a 1- acre garden at Bethany Lutheran Church in Crystal Lake. It expanded to 2 acres when she rented 2 acres at a Hebron farm, before purchasing a home located there. Up to four people can stay at the property’s home with a goal of up to one year.

“My desire has always been to help people with homeless, alcohol, and drug issues,” notes Dolan, who knows the consequences as she grew up with an alcoholic father. “I was given this vision, prayed for it, put together a strategic plan, and it happened. Our name is somewhat an alliteration of Noah’s Ark. No way am I able to do this alone. With the help of a grant writer, a financial person, Vik’s energy, and others’ support, we keep going.”

Mike and Rachael Yndestad, members of SOTP, are subscribers and recently attended a picnic at Aarrk Gardens. “The vegetables are fresh and delicious and I was amazed at what I saw at the farm,” said Rachael. “The gardens are meticulously maintained by the workers, right down to scheduling, and taking care of the soil with fertilizer and bug control.”

SOTP is collecting items to help Aarrk Gardens, including egg cartons, hanging planters (cleaned out; old or new), and plastic fruit containers, such as those used for berries and tomatoes. Items may be dropped off at the church. For information, contact Bekeris at vikbek66@yahoo.com.

Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church at 10805 Main Street in Huntley, under the faith leadership of Pastor Mark Boster, has served the Huntley community for over 20 years. Visit www.sotp.org.

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