Summer Campaign Surpasses Goal
Thanks to our wonderful supporters, we raised $18,000 for our summer internship program this year. That’s $3,000 above our goal! While internships looked a little
Thanks to our wonderful supporters, we raised $18,000 for our summer internship program this year. That’s $3,000 above our goal! While internships looked a little
Lizbeth’s love for art and her desire to help kids turn raw creative energy into awesome works of art made her the perfect workforce leader
Queen Wilkes, a former Green Works’ student and now board member, was invited to share her perspective on resiliency with the graduates of our Excelerate
In his new book entitled Nature’s Best Hope, Dr. Doug Tallamy introduces an inspiring vision for creating a “Homegrown National Park” system. His vision involves
Bees are one of the most important species on our planet. They pollinate a third of our food crops and help maintain the diversity of
KMBC Channel 9 recently featured Green Works in our effort to connect 15 volunteers with 29 students for letters of encouragement during the shelter-in-place order.
Prior to the COVID disruption, we were serving 43 high school students in three in-person Excelerate programs. In mid-March we transitioned the Excelerate program to
We teach our students about resiliency and grit, and we practice what we teach. Our programs are designed for low teacher-to-student ratios, lots of hands-on
Who doesn’t want more birds and butterflies in their yard? It’s actually easy to do by planting native plants. And it turns out that we
Light pollution at night is a significant factor in the decline of insect populations, and yet it is one of the easiest problems to solve