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Environmental Ministries

S.E.E.D. (Students for Environmental Education and Discovery)
S.E.E.D. focuses on issues of the environment in collaboration with the San Gabriel Mountain Regional Conservancy. Through helping with trail clean-ups, school field trips, and educational classes at local elementary schools in the Azusa Unified School District, students highlight God's creation and the importance of environmental stewardship. This is a great way to get your hands dirty doing ministry that encourages others to take care of the earth's resources.
15 credits

Azusa Community Garden
The Azusa Community Garden, located on the APU campus, draws from community resources through the partnership with Ann Croissant, coordinator with the Glendora Community Conservancy. This plot of land serves to bring community members together to grow food including plants, vegetables, and herbs. Watch student coordinator Sarah Nolan ’05 and M.A.S. Director Tim Hooten talk about the garden and Christian community development live in chapel at live.apu.edu/watch.php?id=932&live=0*.
15 credits

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Student Clubs and Organizations
Many students participate in a club or organization that addresses important issues, such as environmental stewardship and social justice. For a complete listing of Student Clubs and Organizations, visit the Office of Communiversity.

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