Help Rebuild Our Aquaponics Facility!
After significant tornado damage from Hurricane Milton to the greenhouse aquaculture system at Holy Name Monastery in St. Leo, Florida, a decision was reached by the Benedictine Sisters and Phil Reasons of Aquasol International to dismantle the ruined structure and rebuild anew. Damage includes broken pipes, twisted metal beams, splintered wooden sideboards, and shredded plastic coverings. The 60+ large tilapia suffered trauma, would not eat and so had to be harvested and shared with various organizations.
The plan to rebuild took considerable assessment of many factors and we believe this is God’s work that needs to continue. We will eliminate the aquaponic component which is the tilapia rearing tanks and focus on hydroponically grown plants in the new greenhouse. The outside portions of the farm and fruit tree section are intact so will continue to produce as before the storm.
Months before the hurricanes, the second-hand golf cart which was used to carry supplies around the area gave up the ghost. In addition to the greenhouse construction, a golf cart would be a substantial contribution (approx. $3000) to the monastery and greatly appreciated.
To all who have supported us during these past 10 years, we gratefully accept any contributions you are able to make to this rebuild so we can sustain ourselves and customers with nutritious vegetables.
Below is the breakdown of materials, labor, total by Aquasol International.
Dismantle existing greenhouse $2,500
Install new greenhouse bows and purlins $20,000
Remove aquaculture system $1,000
Repair damaged equipment $1,500
Golf Cart Needed $3,000
Total $28,000
Please make checks payable to: Benedictine Sisters of Florida for greenhouse rebuild
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