My Seniors Keeper Foundation (MSK) is a community-led nonprofit advancing environmental stewardship, food access, and neighborhood resilience in historically underserved communities.
Through its Applied Research Urban Farm in Washington, DC and community learning initiatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, MSK develops and demonstrates practical systems that strengthen local food production, renewable energy resilience, and workforce development opportunities.
Our work integrates agriculture, science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (Ag-STEAM) to create hands-on learning environments where youth, returning citizens, seniors, and community members collaborate to build sustainable and resilient neighborhoods.
Through the Mind, Body & Soil Community Learning Program, MSK is expanding its model to the historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This intergenerational learning initiative introduces community members to beginning gardening, life preparedness skills, and entrepreneurship through hands-on learning environments and partnerships with local businesses and educators.
Demonstrating sustainable food production, renewable energy systems, and community stewardship in Ward 7, Washington DC.
Hands-on environmental education connecting agriculture, science, and technology for youth and community learners.
Training community members in off-grid solar systems, renewable energy, and neighborhood preparedness.
Through the Mind, Body & Soil Community Learning Program, MSK is expanding its model to the historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This intergenerational learning initiative introduces community members to beginning gardening, life preparedness skills, and entrepreneurship through hands-on learning environments and partnerships with local businesses and educators.