LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - In Lynchburg, a community garden for those affected by cancer is growing in more ways than one.

The Awareness Garden Foundation has launched its “Growing Gratitude” campaign. The Garden has been a quiet source of comfort for thousands of cancer survivors, patients, and families. But now, the nonprofit that keeps it blooming is planting new seeds—with big goals in mind.

“It’s through the generosity of many members of our community, that we have reached this point in our campaign. That we are publicly ready to announce that it is happening, we are so excited about it, and we invite everyone’s participation in this campaign that is going to benefit Lynchburg today and 20 years in the future,” said Mary Stuart Battle, Foundation Director of the Awareness Garden Fo

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