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Sustainable Care Packages

The goal of the Sustainable Care Package project is to promote all aspects of student well-being during these challenging times with health resources centered around sustainability. We want to empower students to adopt health promoting habits with a sustainability perspective in mind. We are encouraging students to interact with these resources so they have the tools to better take care of their three homes: mind, body, and planet.

Our care packages include various educational resources regarding plant-based living, a succulent from Warner’s, the local plant nursery in Flagstaff, an O2Go container for students provided by Dining Services, and a $20 dining dollars voucher. All of these resources are packaged in a Green NAU canvas bag.

Health & Habits believes connecting students with these various sustainable, health promoting resources is foundational in expanding the culture of sustainability in our community and planet at large. By making these resources more accessible through our initiative, we are reducing the known health barriers students face in adopting sustainable health promoting practices and behaviors. Our packages will help our community mitigate food insecurity while simultaneously promoting all aspects of health with the houseplant and plant-based living resources.

How to Receive a Care Package

  1. Fill out this survey so that we can get in contact with you.
  2. After you complete the survey, you will be emailed a Calendly survey. You can use this to schedule when you would like to pick up your Care Package from Dining Services.
  3. Pick up your Care Package from the Union at your scheduled time.