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WELCOME TO 

THE EARTH HUB

In partnership with DeKalb County and Roots Down, we’re transforming all 23 DeKalb County Public Libraries into regenerative Earth Hubs. These once-ordinary green spaces are now thriving with native plants, fruiting trees, edible gardens, and pollinator habitats — all designed to restore ecosystems, build healthy soils, and engage the community.​ This guide will walk you through the plants growing at your local library and give you a closer look at the powerful changes happening right outside your library doors.

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXPLORE?

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GreenHive is leading change in Dekalb County

GreenHive is an ecosystem of students, leaders, and climate activists (ages 18–25) who are passionate about climate action and environmental justice. As a signature program of the Fruitful Community Foundation, GreenHive empowers young people through education, advocacy, and hands-on environmental work.

At the heart of our mission is a commitment to earth stewardship, environmental policy, and climate resilience, especially in urban communities. Through our long-standing partnership with DeKalb County, we've helped build climate-resilient landscapes at libraries, senior centers, and community spaces across the county.

GreenHive is more than a program — it’s a leadership pipeline. Our Leadership Program has graduated five cohorts of changemakers, including our most recent class in collaboration with the DeKalb Youth Commission (DYC). Participants emerge equipped with real-world experience in advocacy, organizing, and sustainable land care.

We are proud to collaborate with partners like Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots, DeKalb County, IamGaleo, Fernbank Museum, and a growing network of schools and nonprofits. Together, we’re working to deepen the interconnectedness between people, policy, and the planet.

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