OVERSEAS STUDENTS TEACHING
At Call to Nature, we effectively engage local and foreign students on the farm, focusing on creating an immersive and supportive experience by providing opportunities for hands-on learning, fostering cultural integration, and emphasizing mutual benefits and practical experience. This program includes both farm and cultural activities and connects students with locals to ensure a rewarding and educational exchange.






COMMUNITY SUPPORT (SCHOOL GARDENING)
One of our missions is to ensure every school has a garden. A school kitchen garden is a practical, hands-on educational space where students learn to grow food, fostering healthier eating habits, improved physical and mental well-being, and increased environmental awareness. These gardens serve as living laboratories, teaching valuable lessons in science, nutrition, agriculture, and sustainability while also promoting teamwork, social skills, and a deeper appreciation for nature and food sources.




TREE PLANTING EXCERCISE WITH LOCAL SCHOOLS
Tree planting with schools creates vital green spaces, providing hands-on environmental education, promoting physical and mental well-being, and improving local air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and reducing noise. It offers benefits such as cooling shade, wildlife habitats, and opportunities for community engagement and cultural connection, while also fostering a sense of environmental stewardship in students. Schools can integrate trees into the curriculum, develop on-site nurseries for sustainability, and use planting activities to teach children about plant biology, ecosystems, and climate change.



