Green Kids Support

PARTNERING For Success


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Donations significantly impact our ability to empower children to “see” and “live” green…

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PARTNERS

The GreenHouse Foundation welcomes and values community partnerships…

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Our partners are generously providing the knowledge, resources and tools our GreenHouse School Partners need to engage and inspire their students to “see” and “live” green.






The GreenHouse Foundation welcomes and values community partnerships with other non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and private and public agencies that support our mission to educate, inspire and influence school-aged children to become responsible stewards of their environment, communities and future.

Become a GreenHouse Community Partner

The GreenHouse Foundation is excited to create community partnerships with other like-minded non-profits, educational institutions, and private and public agencies that support the advancement of “green” living and learning for school-aged kids.
Please call us at 866.819.2445
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email us at info@ghfoundation.org
 

TEACH GREEN
Daily Opportunities to Teach and Inspire

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LIVE GREEN
Teaching children to “see” and “live” green

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PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension – Fulton County office offers community outreach education throughout Fulton County. Though a cooperative relationship between the University of Georgia and the Fulton County Government, the UGA Cooperative Extension is able to deliver training and education in fields related to Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Youth Development.

Through the delivery of their Classroom, Garden, and Table program, UGA Cooperative Extension is providing the Green-House Foundation, and the schools we serve, expert guidance, training and educational sessions in gardening, water conservation, nutrition, green living, and other “green” topics.

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