Our Goals

The Idori Project is committed to inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards through our engaging and interactive enrichment programming.

How it works

The Idori Project’s 10-week afterschool curriculum is a blend of storytelling, hands-on activities, and reflective exercises, all designed to stimulate the heart, head, and hands of young learners.

  • Storytelling: Weekly sessions feature imaginative stories that teach children about sustainability.
  • Hands-On Activities: Engaging projects and activities help children apply what they’ve learned.
  • Reflection and Advocacy: Guided discussions encourage children to reflect on their experiences.

    Download Our Resources

We’re excited to share our educational tools with you! Here, you can download our 10-week lesson plan. Additionally, you can download our cute Idori Learning Certificate, which children receive upon completing the program, an excellent way to celebrate their achievement!

  • “My daughter came home after her first Idori lesson and set up a bin next to our recycling for partially used paper that she could still find space to draw on. She couldn't stop talking about the importance of recycling for days.”

    – Christina Chun

  • “My son has always been curious about nature, but after the Idori program, he’s become a full-on environmental advocate. He’s been teaching us all about the importance of trees and even asked if we could plant one in our backyard.”
    – Michael Lee

  • "The Idori program was so much fun for our kids and I really think it changed their perspective towards sustainability. Noah is so great with kids, and you can tell that they really look up to him when he's leading his lessons."
    – Megan Smith

We use storytelling to teach children about the beauty of nature and the importance of protecting it!