A graduate of Georgetown University, Sean Tenner is the president of KNI Communications in Chicago. He is also a co-founder at the Abolition Institute, which aims to end slavery in Mauritania. Sean Tenner supports and participates in events facilitated by the Obama Legacy Initiative (OLI), which supports urban gardens and farms.
OLI is helping people grow their own plants and vegetables. To do that, OLI provides people with raised garden beds that can facilitate growth. In this way, people who do not have the means to access healthy food can grow it themselves. Either amateur or professional gardeners can have an easier time gardening and growing food using garden beds as they have good drainage and warm soil. People can choose from a wide range of beds depending on their needs and goals and the specific plant they want to garden and grow.
The distribution and provision of garden beds by OLI were achieved mainly through fundraisers and sales. OLI made an auction at the Victory over Hunger event, where it sold raised beds and donated the money to disadvantaged communities. With the money made from the auction and fundraisers, OLI also offered plenty of garden beds to people to defeat food insecurity.