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about

Founded by a brother and sister who started beekeeping in their backyards, our nonprofit is rooted in a passion for bees, community, and second chances. What began as a small honey operation has grown into a mission-driven organization dedicated to educating others about the critical role bees play in our environment. Our honey, harvested with care, was honored as Best Honey at the Kern County Fair, and every jar helps support our outreach. Donations help us continue this vital work—spreading awareness, offering healing, and protecting our pollinators.

WHAT WE DO

We bring live beekeeping demonstrations to schools and prisons, educating about the importance of pollinators and how environmental changes impact their survival. We teach the history of beekeeping, establishing and maintaining a healthy hive, and identifying the different types of bees, and their role within the hive.

Our work in prisons provides inmates with therapeutic, hands-on experience in beekeeping—an opportunity that can contribute toward reduced sentencing and a path forward after release. 

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