Who We Are
Mission & History
The Green Heart Project builds garden-based experiential learning projects and school garden programs to educate students connect people and cultivate community through growing, eating, and celebrating food.
The Green Heart Project was founded in 2009 as a small school garden at Mitchell Elementary School in downtown Charleston with the intention of reconnecting their students with fresh, locally-grown produce. As a Title-1 public school in a labeled food desert, the majority of Mitchell Elementary students come from low-income households that lack access to the whole, fresh fruits and vegetables that we all need to lead a healthy lifestyle. With this knowledge, local neighborhood residents Karalee Nielsen and Chauncey Jordan founded the Project with the hopes of changing those facts. Together with a group of friends, and an open-minded principal looking for alternative ways to teach and inspire, they devised a plan to build an urban garden with a group of 3rd grade students, utilizing the experience as a service-learning project to teach students the value of growing your own food.
In the first year, the Project quickly became more than an experiment in urban gardening. With students and volunteers working in the garden together, a mentorship was fostered. It was soon realized that the students were growing personally and socially, just as the vegetables were growing big in the garden. The urban farm became an organic example of an important life lesson -- through hard work, teamwork and respect for the process, you can literally bear the fruits of your labor. The volunteers became “Green Heart Buddies” – mentors students could count on and learn with as they worked together in the garden. And it is from this model in volunteer-assisted service-learning that the Green Heart Project's mission and educational program was founded.
Garden Locations
Mitchell Elementary School
2 Perry Street, Charleston, SC 29403
Sanders Clyde Creative Arts School
805 Morrison Dr, Charleston, SC 29403
Sullivan’s Island Elementary School
2015 I'on Avenue, Sullivan's Island, SC 29482
Meeting Street Academy at Singleton Park
Corner of Nassau and Conroy Streets, Charleston, SC 29403
Meeting Street Elementary at Brentwood
2685 Leeds Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405
Memminger Elementary School
20 Beaufain St, Charleston, SC 29401
Meeting Street Elementary at Burns
3750 Dorchester Rd, North Charleston, SC 29405
James Simons Montessori School
(use the Urban Farm at Enston Home as a school garden)
Charleston Catholic School
(use the Urban Farm at Enston Home as a school garden)
Burke High School
244 President Street, Charleston, SC, 29403
Green Heart Team
Jesse Blom
Executive Director
Jesse serves the Green Heart Project as its Executive Director, overseeing all facets of the organization. For more than a decade, Jesse has used urban agriculture as a tool for building community and for inspiring curiosity and learning in people of all ages. Prior to joining the Green Heart Project, he managed an educational urban farm project for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, MD and before then, led urban agriculture, education, and training projects for Sweet Water Foundation in his hometown of Milwaukee, WI. Jesse is honored to be serving the Charleston community and would love to hear from you. You can reach him directly at jesse@greenheartsc.org.
Kimberly Perrineau-Jackson
Operations Director
The idea that everyone has the right to healthy food, as well as her interest in the collaboration of agriculture and community, led Kimberly to The Green Heart Project. In her role as Operations Manager she works to enhance awareness of growing food and the important role it serves. She believes that cultivating communities through commitment, collaborative learning and humility among other things, assist in her efforts. When not at Green Heart, you can find her tutoring youth, working with the family business, attending football games and spending time with her husband and children. kim@greenheartsc.org
Sean Murray
Farmer
Sean is a passionate farmer who loves his local community. In 2015, upon completing the Growing New Farmers program through College of Charleston he began his farming career. Sean operated Murray Heirlooms, a farm focused on growing organic, heirloom vegetables for some of the best restaurants in Charleston. He is eager to share his knowledge with others in the community and inspire a new generation to understand where their food comes from. When Sean’s hands aren’t in the dirt, he enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and watching the Boston Red Sox. sean@greenheartsc.org
Erin Snow
Development Manager
Before joining the Green Heart team full-time, Erin was an elementary school teacher for 10 years. Her Kindergarten class became part of the first group of students to participate in The Green Heart Project at Meeting Street Academy in 2015, and she has been a champion of the organization ever since. One of her favorite qualities in others is curiosity, and she loves the way a garden sparks endless questions in children and adults! As a member of the Development Team, Erin enjoys working closely with Green Heart’s amazing community of supporters – the generous volunteers and donors who make our work possible. erin@greenheartsc.org
Amy Lepping
Senior Garden Educator
Amy has been teaching for over 20 years, working with elementary, middle, and high school students. Although she majored in art in college, her passion for education led her to pursue her Masters in Elementary Education with a double concentration in science and reading. She has also earned National Board Certification and has been involved in STEAM curriculum development for schools in NJ. Throughout her career, Amy has focused on providing her students with fun, hands-on experiences to help them think critically and express their creativity. She and her students have teamed up with local environmental groups, not only because she values community connection and environmental awareness, but also for the unique learning experiences for her students. As a passionate gardener, she’s excited to keep learning and growing food with the Green Heart community. amy@greenheartsc.org
Lilly Smith
Garden Educator
Lilly brings with her a passion for hands-on learning and community connection. A recent graduate of the College of Charleston, she has a background in recreation and education. Most recently, she worked as a Recreation Leader for the City of Charleston’s Department of Recreation, where she led youth programs that blended play, creativity, and nature-based exploration. Lilly also has experience in the nonprofit and retail sectors, and she’s committed to creating inclusive, joyful spaces where young people can grow and thrive. A strong believer in the power of outdoor education, she’s excited to help students connect with their food, their community, and the natural world. When she’s not in the garden, you can find her exploring local parks or baking something sweet to share. lilly@greenheartsc.org
Sam Wickersham
Green Heart Apprentice
Sam joins the team as an apprentice, a new face on the team. While he was raised in Kansas, he was born in Georgia. During his time in Kansas, he served for nearly a decade in the Army National Guard. His education is in sociology and business, and he also has a wide background in various trades; in fact, he started his own mushroom farm. While in college in Manhattan, he helped form the Student Veterans of America chapter. In his free time, he enjoys hiking and being outdoors, which is a big reason why he’s so excited to start this role. Another key motivator for him is community building. He’s a people person and finds fulfillment in helping others. sam@greenheartsc.org
Board of Directors
Caroline Rion
Past President
Ann Calhoun
Secretary
Drew Harrison
Member / Founding Director
Real Estate Advisory Partners
Alice Taylor
Member
Community Builders
Ann & Jim Calhoun
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