Covid-19 has shown us that it is time to get dirty and put our hands in the soil! We want to focus on supporting and establishing community food gardens, seed banks, composting hubs and exchange networks, to contribute to community self reliance & resilience while addressing the urgent needs of rising food scarcity and unemployment.
We offer programs and collaborate on projects that empower participants to discover and connect to their own, individual strengths through hands-on learning, practical applications and process work.
Nature Connection:
Restoring our relationship to nature and self
Activism:
Responding practically through hands-on learning and implementations that have tangible outcomes on the ground
Cooperation:
Designing to include maximum collaboration, mutual support and active participation
Diversity:
Valuing our differences and creating resilience
Creativity:
Tapping into both sides of the brain to access new solutions