Healing Environments Ambassadors Learning through Horticulture

November 1st, 2018 - October 31st, 2021 | PROJECT

The Chicago Botanic Garden will launch the Healing Environments Ambassadors Learning Through Horticulture (HEALTH) project to help low-income Latina/o (Latinx) individuals and communities understand and create connections between nature and human health and well-being, as well as foster an interest in STEAM education and career paths. In partnership with Instituto del Progreso Latino, the garden will develop and implement annually a year-round curriculum for 16-20 teens and young adults from two charter schools. Through multi-sensory learning, project-based discovery, and incentives, teens will proactively and creatively begin to address challenges related to plants, nature, and sustainability in their local environments. HEALTH will engage family and community members in environmental education and stewardship activities through a partnership with Forest Preserves of Cook County and visits to the garden. Students will have opportunities to create and present films on community environmental topics and their personal experiences with the project, bringing awareness of the program model and its outcomes to a broad audience.

Project Website(s)

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Team Members

Angela Mason, Principal Investigator, Chicago Botanic Garden

Funders

Funding Source: IMLS
Funding Program: Museums for America
Award Number: MA-20-18-0022-18
Funding Amount: $183,008

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Ethnic | Racial | Hispanic | Latinx Communities | Low Socioeconomic Status
Audience: Museum | ISE Professionals | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture | Health and medicine
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Park | Outdoor | Garden Programs | Public Programs