One Cool Earth is a nonprofit organization rooted in the belief that every child deserves a place to grow. Our mission is to connect kids to the natural world, their food, and each other through hands-on, garden-based education. We support lifelong wellness and environmental stewardship from preconception through young adulthood, cultivating a thriving, resilient community—one garden at a time.
One Cool Earth is a nonprofit organization rooted in the belief that every child deserves a place to grow. Our mission is to connect (kids, youth, people, individuals) to the natural world, their food, and each other through hands-on, garden-based education. We support lifelong (wellness, wellbeing) and environmental stewardship for families and youth from birth through young adulthood, cultivating a thriving, resilient community—one garden at a time.
One Cool Earth is a nonprofit organization rooted in the belief that every child deserves a place to grow. Our mission is to connect (kids, youth, people, individuals) to the natural world, their food, and each other through hands-on, garden-based education. We support lifelong (wellness, wellbeing) and environmental stewardship for families and youth from birth through young adulthood, cultivating a thriving, resilient community—one garden at a time.
We create and sustain outdoor learning environments across San Luis Obispo County, using school gardens and community spaces as living classrooms. Our programs span the full developmental journey, from age 0 to young adulthood. Learn more about our programming below!
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Screen time is up. Outdoor time is down. Garden education boosts mental health by getting kids outside—moving, exploring, and connecting with nature.
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Most kids aren’t eating enough vegetables—only 2% meet the daily recommendation—but garden programs can triple students' willingness to try new produce
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Only 50% of SLO County 5th graders are proficient in science. Our garden program helps bridge this gap by providing hands-on, “learn by doing” experiences that bring science to life.
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