Environmental advocate’s mission is to educate and inspire through sustainable practices

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY —  One Cool Earth (OCE), a leading advocate for education and sustainable community initiatives, is pleased to extend its heartfelt gratitude to several key partners whose support has contributed to the success of their school garden programs. Through their contributions and commitment, these organizations have played a crucial role in fostering environmental stewardship and enriching educational experiences for their students.

Among their partners, the National Parks Trust has provided essential resources and expertise, empowering students to learn about biodiversity and conservation firsthand within their garden spaces. Their dedication to environmental education has been instrumental in cultivating a deep appreciation for nature among the youth.

The Arroyo Grande Community Service Grant and the Morro Bay National Estuary Program have demonstrated commitment to the community’s youth through their ongoing financial support. Their funding has directly contributed to the expansion and maintenance of the school gardens, ensuring that students have access to hands-on educational resources.

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Justin Vineyards and Grover Beach Community Grant have contributed to the garden infrastructure, enhancing their ability to provide hands-on learning experiences that connect students with the origins of their food and the principles of organic gardening.

The Cambria Community Council, Glikbarg Foundation, Miossi Charitable Trust, and Sustainable Land Initiative have each provided crucial financial support that has allowed the school garden programs to flourish. Their belief in One Cool Earth’s mission to educate and inspire through sustainable practices has empowered them to reach more students and deepen their impact in the community.

Through collaboration with these dedicated partners, One Cool Earth continues to innovate and expand the school garden programs, nurturing future generations of environmental leaders. Together, they are sowing the seeds of sustainability and fostering a profound connection to the natural world.