Supporting Projects
Supporting Projects: Integrated Community Initiatives
These initiatives create an ecosystem of resilience around our core reef and restoration efforts:
- Volunteer Tourism – VolunteerTourism.org
Year-round programs bringing global volunteers to assist in hands-on reef work, reforestation, education, and community health.
Every participant helps plant trees to offset their travel footprint. - Doc in a Box
Modular, solar-powered medical clinics delivering healthcare to remote areas via telemedicine and portable kits. - Help in a Box – Water Program
Brings clean water to underserved communities through purification systems, education, and maintenance training. - The Lionfish Project
Invasive species removal through hunting tournaments, public education, and promoting lionfish as a sustainable seafood. - The Turtle Project – Focus on Bocas
Protects nesting beaches, leads hatchling releases, and teaches conservation in local schools. - The Tree Project
Community-wide reforestation using native trees to restore biodiversity, increase shade, and sequester carbon. - The Pollinator Project
Restores habitats for bees, butterflies, and birds—supporting food systems and native plant regeneration. - Bocas Bounty
Combines hydroponic agriculture, permaculture gardens, and food waste composting to promote local food security.