Lyceum Green Space

About ten years ago, we, a team of environmental protection and homeland beauty enthusiasts, united around a simple but important idea — to make our city and its surroundings clean, alive and inspiring. This is how the "Ecotherapy" public organization emerged. We believed that caring for nature teaches no less than any textbook.
One of our projects was creating a memorial alley for the Teacher with a capital T — Alexander Bedikyan.
Currently, the alley has over 150 plants — trees and shrubs that we planted with our own hands. With each new leaf, not only the school yard blooms, but also children's ecological consciousness. This green corner became a place of power: for biology lessons in fresh air, for quiet walks during breaks, for photo sessions and heart-to-heart conversations.
Why are we submitting the project?
We want this green zone to grow together with students and inspire similar initiatives in the future. Therefore, we submit the project to the platform to attract support for the next development stage. We dream of purchasing plant care tools, creating a frame for vines that will green one of the school walls, and planting even more diverse plants.
This project is not only about trees and flower beds. It's about care, community and beauty. It's a way to teach children to protect nature, form responsible environmental attitudes, see aesthetics in simple things. We're inspired by faces of children and adults who proudly show "their" trees. We're inspired by how the school atmosphere changes — becomes warmer, more open, calmer.
Social Impact
The green zone will become a full-fledged "living laboratory" for biology lessons, a photo zone, a space for ideas, research and recreation. It will promote ecological education, aesthetic taste development and ecological consciousness formation.
We believe that love for nature begins with one's own yard. And this project is our way to make the world greener, kinder and brighter.

