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Learning Gardens

Imagine a vibrant space where the next generation of Pakistan can get their hands dirty, explore the wonders of nature, and cultivate their own food gardens! That’s the heart of our Learning Garden program. Since 2008, we have been nurturing a love for organic, heirloom gardening in thousands of young Pakistanis.

Empowering Youth, Transforming Futures

Our mission is to empower the youth of Pakistan to take control of their food, health, and future. Through our year-long program, over 15,000 youngsters have experienced the magic of growing their own food, understanding climate change, and embracing sustainable living. We use heirloom seeds and 100% organic practices to instill a deep appreciation for nature.

Bringing Environmental Education to Life

The Learning Garden is a pioneering initiative that transforms school spaces into thriving gardens, offering students a unique opportunity to learn about nature, sustainability, and global citizenship. Our innovative “Green Curriculum” engages students in activity-based gardening and environmental classes, leading to certification and a newfound sense of responsibility.

Creating a Ripple Effect of Sustainability

By involving students in every step of the gardening process, from seed to harvest, we aim to create a ripple effect of sustainability that extends beyond school gates and into the wider community. We are dedicated to spreading this love for green schools and sustainable living, especially in underprivileged areas across Pakistan.

Empowering the next generation of environmental stewards through hands-on gardening and eco-education since 2008.

Join Us in Growing a Greener Future

Join the movement to nurture a greener, brighter future for all. Together, let’s transform school gardens into thriving hubs of learning and sustainability. Be part of Green Schools Pakistan and the Learning Garden program today!

School Gardens for All!

We also work with informal schools with the help of our sponsors and volunteers to create food gardens with the youth who is at the highest risk of climate change related challenges.