Two campers working on a t-shirt design for a SDG-focused pitch competition at a table, one drawing and the other writing, with another girl in the background standing and working on a similar project.

Empowering Educators & Youth Through Sustainability

Sustainable Me equips teachers, students, and communities with tools to bring the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to life in classrooms and beyond.

Based in The Bahamas, Sustainable Me helps families, teachers, and communities raise resilient kids who care deeply and think boldly. We weave solarpunk imagination with the UN Sustainable Development Goals to make sustainability both visionary and practical.

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A Movement for Mini Changemakers

Teach The Future Toolkit

A free starter pack for teachers with ready-to-use lesson plans and hands-on projects that weave sustainability and creativity into the classroom.

Includes seasonal activities like SDG sprints, planter building, and paper-making — simple projects your students will love.

Walk away with fresh lesson ideas, reusable resources, and the confidence to bring big topics to life in practical, student-centered ways.

Raise Conscious Learners, One Story at a Time

Short reads with big heart. Get practical ideas, sustainable swaps, and meaningful activities to raise thoughtful humans and reconnect with what matters.

  • What Does a Regenerative Future Look Like for The Bahamas?

  • Child at a table with a colorful sign that says 'Wow! Explorer' and a plant with green leaves in the foreground.

    How Seed Paper Sparks Sustainable Change

  • Ky and campers doing volunteer work at the Hands for Hunger pantry. Nassau, Bahamas

    Think Global, Root Local: Sustainability Begins in Our Neighborhoods

  • Four children and an adult show paper lanterns with colorful designs and handwritten notes, standing on a sidewalk with newspapers and markers nearby.

    The Power of Small Hands: How Kids Can Build a Better World

Sustainable Me is shaping a generation of sustainability leaders.

50+ students engaged in camps | 18 teachers trained through Teach the Future | Partnerships with 10+ NGOs