They operated "The Kitchen restaurant group" believing that every child should have the opportunity to play, learn and grow in healthy communities.
[2][3] It aims to enhance mindfulness about health and improve communities through the creation of practical, garden-based education opportunities.
These gardens were conceptualized to assist children in building up better responses to pressures and anxieties and improve learners' academic performance.
[5] Its founders intend Big Green to be replicated in other schools and generate a range of school-related solutions.
The gardens are designed to become vehicles for comprehensive mindset change regarding child nourishment, socialization and student achievement.