Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Launches Documentary Series to Showcase Community Gardens' Impact
Cultivating Community: Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day and the Power of Gardens
In today's world, many Americans face a growing sense of disconnection, with statistics indicating that nearly half of adults report feelings of loneliness. In response to this concerning trend, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day has embarked on a remarkable initiative called "Lots of Compassion". As it celebrates its fourth anniversary, the brand is excited to unveil a new documentary series that showcases the pivotal role community gardens play in fostering connections and enhancing community well-being across the United States.
The Vision Behind Lots of Compassion
The Lots of Compassion program was launched in 2023 and has since successfully transformed over 110,000 square feet of otherwise vacant lots into flourishing community gardens. To date, 30 grants have been awarded, directly benefiting more than 45,000 individuals nationwide. This initiative is more than just greening urban spaces; it also serves as a catalyst for community connection, mental and physical health, and access to fresh produce.
By partnering with local organizations and leaders, Mrs. Myers has focused on revitalizing underutilized spaces into vibrant gathering points where community members can come together. These gardens do not only provide fresh food but also create opportunities for neighbors to connect, learn from each other, and feel a stronger sense of belonging.
A Closer Look at the Documentary Series
To highlight the impact of this initiative, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day has collaborated with renowned Interior and Plant Stylist Hilton Carter, who will host the documentary series. This captivating series follows Carter as he travels across America, documenting the remarkable stories from the gardens supported by Lots of Compassion. Through compelling storytelling, the series illustrates how these gardens help shape communities, promote well-being, and bridge social divides. It's a portrayal of how empty spaces can evolve into places of hope and connectivity.
Featured recipients of the Lots of Compassion grants include organizations like Luna y Sol (Tucson Bird Alliance), the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, Urban Harvest, and Killeen Creators. Each episode of the series spotlights a different community garden, showcasing its unique transformation and the prevailing spirit of collaboration and compassion amongst its members.
Carter passionately believes in the power of gardening to unite people. "Plants have a unique way of bringing people together," he says. "A garden can start with something as simple as a seed, but with care and community, it can grow into something that nourishes far more than what's planted in the ground."
Engaging Communities and Cultivating Impact
Launched through a partnership with KidsGardening, the Lots of Compassion program supports nonprofits and local leaders who work tirelessly to create green environments that foster community engagement, education, and stewardship.
These gardens are not merely botanical havens; they serve as outdoor classrooms and spaces for gathering, reinforcing the significant impact that engaged community spaces can have on food accessibility and community health initiatives. A garden represents more than earth and plants; it embodies efforts aimed at nurturing the community spirit and collective well-being.
Join the Movement
As part of its commitment to this vital cause, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day encourages everyone to contribute to the growth of compassion and community. Each purchase of designated Compassion Flower products from Mrs. Meyer's website or at Walmart contributes $1 to fund community garden projects nationwide, with a goal of donating up to $200,000 annually through 2027.
Interested nonprofits and community organizations are invited to apply for garden grants from April 2, 2026, to June 15, 2026, with the help of KidsGardening. To learn more about the available grants or to watch the inspiring documentary series, visit www.mrsmeyers.com/compassion.
In these challenging and isolating times, initiatives like Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day's Lots of Compassion remind us that together, through shared efforts and community gardening, we can cultivate not just plants, but relationships, understanding, and ultimately a more connected society.