• These committed volunteers serve the Community Learning Garden. They dedicate their time tending Everbloom’s nursery, aid in the distribution of seeds and plants to community members, and provide support and expertise to Grow Partners.

  • These individuals and families have started their own urban homesteads in Everbloom’s network. Grow Partners received seasonal starter herb and vegetable plants from Everbloom to grow at home. They are supported by the Grow Stewards and the Everbloom network.

  • Whether connecting with a Grow Steward at a community event or enjoying the harvest of a neighboring Grow Partner, our community benefits from the food and knowledge shared by the Everbloom network.

Who We Are

Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth is a native Memphian and grew up in North Memphis before graduating from Central High in 1991. He received a bachelor’s degree for The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore before graduating from Georgetown University Law Center in 1998. He has had a distinguished legal career primarily focused on civil rights, human rights, and community building.

Kenneth has a wealth of knowledge and experience as a former Law Professor at Georgetown, an EEOC Senior Trial Attorney in Memphis and as OIE/Compliance Director at the University of Memphis. He also developed and led civil society-building programs in Cambodia and Ethiopia as a Country Legal Director for the American Bar Association Rule of Law Programs from 2004-2008.

Kenneth’s commitment to social justice drives his vision for Everbloom. He believes that Memphis can be an innovative model for how major urban areas can grow food, people, and community together and is eager to partner with others aligned with this vision of a more abundant and growing Memphis.

Meet the Founder

Kenneth Anderson

Meet the Board of Directors

  • Kenneth Anderson

    Attorney and Founder of Everbloom Farmacy

  • Dr. Lanetta Anderson

    Women’s Physician Group

  • William P. Brown III

    EEOC, retired

  • Lover High Jr.

    Business Consultant

  • James Parker

    Community Connections, Inc.

  • Lawrence Smith

    Georgetown University, retired