The Earth has given abundantly. Let’s be good stewards…
Flower Clvb’s sustainability plan goes beyond mechanics and considers the sourcing and working conditions of the farms where its flowers are grown. By reducing imported flowers as part of its supply chain, Flower Clvb seeks to decrease its carbon footprint while also using products that lessen harm to the earth.
Flower Clvb is one of the only florists in the Northeast region that is able to provide fully biodegradable funeral flowers to those seeking green funeral services.
Cultivating Community
Flower Clvb holds seasonal gatherings with the goal of cultivating a deeper love and connection with nature. Through Flower Clvb’s gatherings, participants learn foam free design techniques and build a variety of floral arrangements together. To learn more about our next gathering, visit HERE.
For the year of 2022 a small percentage of the proceeds from weddings will go towards making gatherings affordable and accessible fore more people.
Connecting to Nature
Flower Clvb considers the entire life of the flower through its design. By sourcing local flowers when possible, composting the clean-up and committing to a foam free practice, Flower Clvb is able to contribute to the continuity of the very earth that produces such flowers.
Since its conception, Flower Clvb has donated a % of its proceeds from weddings to organizations working to conserve and preserve the earth whether animals, plants, or human beings. Each donation comes at no additional cost to the client. To learn about past recipients, read below…
Past % for the earth recipients include Sierra Club, American Cancer Society, Fred’s Team, The Greenbelt Movement, Angry Tias and Abuelas of RGV, Texas Civil Rights Project, La Union Del Pueblo Entero, and RAICES. Read more about each organization below…
American Cancer Society: The American Cancer Society’s mission is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
Angry Tias and Abuelas of RGV: The Angry Tias and Abuelas’ mission is to advocate for dignity and justice for individuals and families seeking asylum at our borders. As they embark on their journeys to destinations across the U.S., our aim is to assure their basic health and safety needs are met.
Hell’s Kitchen: HKFP is an urban rooftop farm in Hell’s Kitchen, managed and run by volunteers. HKFP is the outgrowth of community discussions concerning nutritional security, especially scarcity of affordable fresh produce, in Hell’s Kitchen.
Fred’s Team: Fred’s Team, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's (MSK) running program, is dedicated to moving us closer to a world without cancer.
The Greenbelt Movement: Our mission is to empower communities worldwide to protect the environment and to promote good governance and cultures of peace.
La Union Del Pueblo Entero: Founded by labor rights activist César Chávez & Dolores Huerta, LUPE builds stronger, healthier communities where colonia residents use the power of civic engagement for social change. From fighting deportations, to providing social services and English classes, to organizing for streetlights and drainage, LUPE responds to the needs of the community, and takes action that creates a chance for a better life. LUPE’s strength derives from our 8,000+ members throughout the Rio Grande Valley.
Nova Ukraine: Nova Ukraine is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine and raising awareness about Ukraine in the United States and throughout the world.
Peconic Land Trust: Since 1983, the Trust has worked diligently with landowners, communities, municipalities, and partner organizations to protect over 13,000 acres of land, conserving more working farms on Long Island than any other private conservation organization, and securing millions of dollars from the public and private sector for land protection.
Sankofa Farms: The Bartrams’ agricultural legacy and our modern commitment to food sovereignty take root at the Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden. After several years of transition, the farm is now firmly rooted at Bartram’s Garden and in our Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood, with an African focus for our work, strong local leadership guiding our vision, and renewed resources and partnerships to sustain youth development, community health, and food sovereignty.
Sierra Club: To explore, enjoy and protect the planet. To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out those objectives.
Texas Civil Rights Project: The mission of the Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP) is to promote racial, social, and economic justice through litigation, education, and social services for low/moderate-income persons least able to defend themselves.