Think Local. Grow Global: A Campaign Benefiting CCIS
Think Local. Grow Global. A Think Energy Community Campaign Benefiting CCIS What if saving money on your electricity bill could help a child grow their first tomato — or fund a science lab in Ghana? That’s exactly what’s happening right now. Charlene Crossley International School (CCIS) is on a mission to connect two continents through soil, science, and sustainability. Our Seeds to Harvest: Growing Minds from Katy to Ghana campaign merges electroculture technology with hands-on STEM gardening — proving that electricity isn’t just in your walls, it’s in the earth beneath your feet. Right here in Katy, Texas, students and community members are learning how electromagnetic energy principles can supercharge plant growth, reduce chemical dependency, and increase food yields. Across the Atlantic in Ghana, CCIS partners are building the same knowledge — same seeds, same science, different soil.
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