The Greenhouse Project is a grassroots, arts-based behavioral health nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of millions of Americans affected by trauma, mental illness, and substance use disorders. Our mission is to provide accessible healing resources through the transformative power of the arts and connection to nature.
Our Vision
The Greenhouse Project is a creative platform dedicated to mental health awareness and suicide prevention for youth ages 10–18. We envision a world where all individuals affected by trauma and behavioral health challenges are able to live healthy, fulfilling lives—supported by creativity, community, and meaningful connection.
Our Mission
The Greenhouse Project provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness through artistic expression and outdoor plant-based therapy. Our mission is to help individuals and families affected by trauma, mental health challenges, and substance use explore diverse pathways toward healing and building better lives.
Our Values
Hope
We believe in the possibility of recovery, wellness, and the potential within every individual.
Inclusion
We embrace and celebrate diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives.
Empowerment
We foster confidence, self-efficacy, and meaningful service to our mission.
Compassion
We lead with respect, kindness, and empathy in all that we do.
Fairness
We advocate for equity, justice, and access to care for all.
Who We Are
The Greenhouse Project is a grassroots, arts-based behavioral health organization committed to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by trauma, mental illness, and substance use.
What began as a small group exploring outdoor spaces and artistic expression as tools to cope with depression and suicidal thoughts has grown into a powerful, emerging voice in behavioral health advocacy. Today, The Greenhouse Project continues to expand its impact through creativity, community development, and communion.
Through our artistic outlets and outdoor therapy programs, we raise awareness, provide education, and offer meaningful support to individuals and families navigating mental health challenges—creating spaces where healing, growth, and hope can take root.