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03/16/2025
We haven’t posted in a while. The reason is heartbreaking.
Last September, we lost our beloved social media intern, Alyssa Contreras. Alyssa wasn’t just a member of our team—she was a force. A brilliant, charismatic soul who spent her life making science, knowledge, and experiences more accessible to all. She battled a seizure disorder with unwavering resilience, but ultimately, it took her from us too soon.
Her passing left a void we still don’t know how to fill. Her sharp wit, boundless humor, and relentless optimism lifted us daily. It’s been hard to find the words, hard to hit “post” without her here. But if there’s one thing Alyssa taught us, it’s that sharing knowledge, making connections, and lifting others up is always worth it.
So today, we post in her honor. Alyssa, you will always be part of the Green Care Lab family. We love you, we miss you, and we will carry your light forward.
We have an anonymous donor who has offered to DOUBLE the value of any donation up to a total of $1000 given between now and the end of the campaign (2/29). PLEASE, take advantage of this generous offer and double your impact!!
Please donate today!
https://crowdfund.ucdavis.edu/project/40838
We're fundraising to construct a pastoral sheep pen for the Sheepmowers at the Green Care Lab to support hands-on learning in mental health and environmental care. Shepherding Wellness with Therapeutic Pastures combines eco-friendly sheep grazing with nature's healing effects to foster healthier landscapes and minds and pioneer research-backed nature therapy and green management strategies.
Your support will help us establish a living classroom and therapy site conducive to experiential learning, innovative research, and community engagement for researchers, faculty, and students, as well as the local public. Partnering with the Green Care Lab will provide the Sheepmowers with a more permanent (and long term) location to research and apply grazing landscape management practices to manage weeds and pests, reduce labor costs, permit operating access to inaccessible terrain, and provide a cost-saving alternative to mowing. Research within the new pasture spanning animal behavior, stress physiology, and behavioral neuroendocrinology will delve into the intersection of human well-being and nature's restorative powers to examine the sheep's potential to improve public health.
Gifts to our crowdfund project will support the Sheep Mowing Project fund, including our current priority of a pastoral sheep pen.
This partnership will also allow the Sheepmowers Project to go mobile and take its message of sheep-sourced sustainability, community engagement, and health & well-being on the road to public schools, elder care facilities, and community events statewide.
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