We're teaching youth (ages 12-18) a peer-based mental health training called Youth-Psychological First Aid, that they can use to promote resilience for themselves and their friends on and off the skatepark!
Plant fruit trees in public spaces to provide free food for residents while bringing neighbours together through collaborative environmental action that creates lasting community connections.
With Initiatives for Sharing, children and teenagers learn project management tools to launch their own community development initiatives, ultimately empowering them as agents of change.
Unite your community to divert food waste from landfill by partnering with local composting companies for regular collection, reducing greenhouse gas emissions whilst creating valuable compost for local use.
Create stimulating play spaces using local materials, tools, and labour with free access to over 150 designs, building instructions, and comprehensive handbooks supporting playground construction worldwide
Through waste sorts, Sharetables, and education around composting and waste management, students make their school a centre of changing norms around food waste and food redistribution with the guidance of a Staff Champion who receives a stipend and support every step of the way.
The Kindness Postbox invites communities to write uplifting letters, poems, and drawings that are delivered to people who need encouragement most, spreading hope and connection one envelope at a time.
Transform any outdoor space into a thriving pollinator habitat using region-specific plant guides, supporting local bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators while strengthening food security and biodiversity in your community.
Rigamajig is a comprehensive system for creative learning designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving through hands-on STEAM projects. It engages girls and boys equally, helping address the STEM gender gap. Designed by Cas Holman and featured on Netflix.
Let Grow Play Club creates safe spaces where children of all ages enjoy unstructured free play together whilst adults step back, helping kids develop crucial social skills, resilience, and independence naturally.
Community Fridges are accessible public spaces where local businesses and residents share surplus food that would otherwise go to waste, creating stronger communities whilst reducing environmental impact.
Make creativity, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) and well being top priorities by transforming any space into a creative, loose parts, play space for 3-12 year olds.