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684 West College St. Sun City, United States America, 064781.

(+55) 654 - 545 - 1235

info@charety.com

Saving Pollinators, One Garden At A Time

Charety garden programs saving pollinators and bees

Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are essential to our food supply and healthy ecosystems—but their populations are rapidly declining. At Charety, our Saving Pollinators, One Garden at a Time campaign empowers individuals and communities to take action by creating pollinator-friendly spaces that support these vital species.

With every wildflower planted and pesticide-free garden nurtured, we restore habitats where pollinators can thrive. Charety provides seeds, education, and support to help schools, families, and neighborhoods build beautiful, sustainable gardens rich in nectar and native plants.

Our efforts extend to urban rooftops, rural fields, and community parks. Through workshops and outreach programs, we teach the importance of biodiversity, organic gardening practices, and the critical role pollinators play in food production and environmental health.

33.33% Raised
$6,000.00 donated of $18,000.00 goal
1 Donors
Donation: $6,000.00 / $18,000.00

Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are essential to our food supply and healthy ecosystems—but their populations are rapidly declining. At Charety, our Saving Pollinators, One Garden at a Time campaign empowers individuals and communities to take action by creating pollinator-friendly spaces that support these vital species.

With every wildflower planted and pesticide-free garden nurtured, we restore habitats where pollinators can thrive. Charety provides seeds, education, and support to help schools, families, and neighborhoods build beautiful, sustainable gardens rich in nectar and native plants.

Our efforts extend to urban rooftops, rural fields, and community parks. Through workshops and outreach programs, we teach the importance of biodiversity, organic gardening practices, and the critical role pollinators play in food production and environmental health.

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