Part of the Garden 2 Table Urban Garden Initiative – Beacon Bounty Aquaponics empowers low-income, unhoused, and reentry communities in Seattle’s Beacon Hill and Rainier Beach neighborhoods by transforming compact urban spaces into sustainable food ecosystems. Through aquaponics—a closed-loop system combining fish farming and soil-free crop cultivation—we provide fresh, culturally relevant food to families in need while creating pathways to economic stability and self-reliance.
Seattle’s Beacon Hill and Rainier Beach are vibrant, diverse neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by:
Food Apartheid: Limited access to fresh produce, with Rainier Beach classified as a food desert.
Income Inequality: 40% of households in Census Tract 110.01 earn below Seattle’s median income.
Systemic Barriers: High rates of homelessness (King County’s 2023 PIT count: 14,149 unhoused individuals) and unemployment among formerly incarcerated residents.
Our project directly addresses these challenges by turning underutilized spaces into 10′ x 10′ aquaponics hubs that grow nutrient-dense food and foster community resilience.