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Agency:  St Mary's Urban Youth Farm
Donation name: Garden Tools and Skills
Description:
  • Ground tools: shovel, fork (not pitch fork), rake, hoe, wheel barrows, etc
  • Hand tools: pruning shears, loppers, tree saw, spade etc
  • Cordless Electric tools: drills, saws, includes batteries & chargers
  • 2-3 year old 5000 watts industrial gas generator
  • Gas Tools: chain saw, weedwacker
  • Electric/Solar power vehicle
  • Wind turbine unit
  • skilled trades people: Irrigation, Heavy Equip Operators, Landscape Architects, Gardeners
Quantity: Garden Equipment & Skilled Trades People
Age: not specified
Gender: not specified
Contact: Donation Coordinator, (415) 519-2006, (email)
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