Good Earth Resilience Project

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Hurricane Resilience through Education

12/08/2023

Save the date and join us at Raising Canes MLK next Wednesday for Spirit Night! All must mention St. Bernadette School when ordering. See you then! ✝️💙🐼

Photos from Good Earth Resilience Project's post 02/08/2022

Enjoyed our day at the LASTEM summit sharing ideas and learning how to help build STEM literacy in our communities!

Copy of L11_Terrebonne+Parish+Adaptation+Strategy.pdf 12/17/2021

Attached is a 50 year comprehensive adaptation strategy for Terrebonne Parish! May inspire some ideas!
💡❤️🙏🏼

Copy of L11_Terrebonne+Parish+Adaptation+Strategy.pdf

11/29/2021

Terrebonne & Lafourche:
Please follow, like, share, and invite friends to this page! As this nonprofit continues to grow, we would love to have local people up to date on what we are doing!

Thank y’all 🙏🏼❤️🌱💡

Photos from Good Earth Resilience Project's post 11/26/2021

Harvest STEM kit distribution was super successful! Thanks for supporting STEM education by participating in these fun activities. &Thanks again to Bayou STEM and Terrebonne Parish Library System for getting these resources to our local learners!

Happy Thanksgiving!!!🍁🦃 🙏🏼

11/19/2021

These kits from Bayou STEM and Central Creativity are really cool! We will be delivering 200 kits to 4 local libraries. They will be available for pick up Monday 11/22 through Wednesday 11/24 while supplies last!

Photos from Good Earth Resilience Project's post 11/16/2021

In two months, while developing, GERP was able to provide a variety of educational resources to hundreds of families directly, Terrebonne Headstart Program, Lafourche Headstart Program, Montegut Elementary, Honduras Elementary, Village East Elementary, Legion Park elementary, Pre-K at Acadian Elementary, an individual teacher at Chackbay Elementary, an individual teacher for SEC, Terrebonne High, HLB High, and a few others in need that we did not get pictures of. GERP was able to provide these resources with just over $1,200 in private donations.

As we continue to develop and move on to providing Science, Technology, Engineering, Math specific educational resources and events, we are humbled to reach out to blessed individuals and organizations in community to consider donating to the Good Earth Resilience Project. You can rest assured that you contribution will help create great impacts on educational programs/schools/colleges in our area.

GERP is currently working with LAstem, and will be in attendance at the LAstem connect summit, on February 8th, 2022 at the Raisin Canes Center in Baton Rouge. As we secure corporate sponsorships and grants, we will remain operating on private-party donations and self-funding.

Donations are accepted through the GERP website www.goodearthproject.org

THANKS to everyone for supporting our children’s education, local industries, and hurricane recovery/resiliency efforts.
God Bless you all…🙏🏼❤️💡

GERP 11/10/2021

Day 1 of building some model floodgates, levees, digging some canals, elevating some monopoly houses, modeling some marsh and barrier islands…

These models are an awesome activity for future civil engineers, ecologist, and anyone to build skills and better understand how flood, wind, rain, and costal erosion effects our communities when storms come through.

Thanks to Hurricane Resilience Curriculum from NOAA/UCAR.

More info on this educational resource and others at www.goodearthproject.org under the online educational resources page.

GERP Let's show the world what the boot is made of everyone. Let's spread compassion, kindness, gratitude, recipes, high fives, and all that is good about Louisiana with the world to do our part in restoring faith in humanity. Let's follow our heart, trust our gut, and use our heads, while having

GERP 11/05/2021

Wind damage resilient fencing ideas! 💡

https://www.ergeon.com/blog/post/the-best-fence-types-for-high-winds

GERP Let's show the world what the boot is made of everyone. Let's spread compassion, kindness, gratitude, recipes, high fives, and all that is good about Louisiana with the world to do our part in restoring faith in humanity. Let's follow our heart, trust our gut, and use our heads, while having

10/22/2021

S.E.C. (School for Exceptional Children) in Terrebonne Parish is super excited to have received this awesome essentials kit w/ elementary STEM materials included!!

&Thanks for everything our teachers, paras, and administers at SEC do everyday to meet the needs of their outstanding students!!

Photos from Good Earth Resilience Project's post 10/21/2021

Resiliency > Recovery

We are truly exhausted from recovery here in South Louisiana. Some of us are tired of hearing the term ‘resilience’ , but what exactly does it mean to be resilient?

re·sil·ience
/rəˈzilyəns/
noun
1. the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
2. the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.

Resilience can mean different things from various perspectives.

I think resiliency is both instinctual and built. Resilient PEOPLE are adaptive, resourceful, flexible, work together, and are confident in facing challenges. Resilient THINGS retain integrity, reassume their shape after being bent, and withstand intense pressure.

SHARE in the COMMENTS: (short stories, images, examples of what resiliency means to you…) We would love to see examples of awesome resiliency in our communities!!!!

We’ve shared some images of Walker with a live oak and sequoia trees. These trees retain resilience through many human generations of natural disaster.

Please share examples in the comments of resiliency in your lives and communities!!!

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