The Pollinator Project: connecting youth to healthy food sources and the pollinators that make healthy food and environment possible.
The Pollinator Project will enhance or expand pollinator habitats at each of our school garden sites and design and implement programming focused on the value of plant and human diversity in our communities and gardens. The pollinator patches will provide beneficial native plant varieties to increase food production in adjacent food producing gardens and will serve as learning spaces to engage students, families and community members in the acts of environmental stewardship and food production to positively benefit the health of our community.
Throughout 2024 we will host community workshops and family work events to engage the community in the learning about and creating pollinator habitats that will benefit students and the environment for years to come.