Bunny’s Flowers is a nonprofit organization focused on environmental education, community engagement, and disability inclusion. Located on a farm property, it operates as an educational platform offering outdoor learning experiences and programs for volunteers and students. The organization emphasizes compassion and support for individuals facing visible and invisible challenges, fostering an inclusive community environment. While its name suggests floral offerings, its primary services revolve around education and social impact rather than retail products.
Bunny’s Flowers: Growing Care, Community, and the Future of Regenerative Robotics
Bunny’s Flowers is a nonprofit rooted in environmental education, regenerative agriculture, disability inclusion, and community care. What began with soil, seeds, and outdoor classrooms has grown into a living educational ecosystem spanning our Bucks County farm and our urban farm site in Philadelphia.
Our mission has always been simple and grounded: teach how living systems work, restore land responsibly, and create inclusive spaces where people of all abilities can learn, contribute, and belong. Soil health, pollinator protection, clean water, and community education remain the foundation of everything we do.
As environmental, healthcare, and social systems face increasing strain, we are entering a careful and responsible transition phase. Alongside our hands-on farm programs, Bunny’s Flowers is developing an expanded online educational resource hub, supported by our 100-terabyte Google Workspace environment. This digital ecosystem allows us to extend access to learning while we continue infrastructure upgrades on our physical sites to ensure safety, accessibility, and long-term sustainability.
In this research and development phase, we are exploring how robotics and AI can serve as support systems for human care, not replacements for it. We believe technology should help humans care better, not faster — restoring soil, protecting water, supporting education, and reducing gaps in care while keeping people firmly in control.
Our work in regenerative robotics is guided by a clear ethical framework:
Technology must support living systems, not extract from them
Humans remain accountable for decisions and outcomes
Care, safety, and dignity come before scale or speed
This philosophy underpins initiatives such as our Build a Billion Bots Movement, which frames robotics as a humanitarian tool — one designed to help address global challenges like soil degradation, lack of clean water, limited healthcare access, and educational inequity. Billions of people still lack basic necessities, while technological resources are increasingly concentrated. We believe robotics and AI should be released responsibly as tools that help humans restore the planet and care for one another.
On the ground, Bunny’s Flowers continues active implementation of USDA NRCS EQIP-supported conservation practices, including pollinator and monarch habitats planned from 2026–2029 on our Bucks County farm, while expanding urban ecological education in Philadelphia. These efforts are especially focused on serving historically underserved and socially disadvantaged communities, including people living with disabilities.
We are also conducting private, non-clinical research into human–AI symbiosis, examining how careless systems — both human and technological — can fail people, and how virtue-based AI design can reduce harm, improve accountability, and strengthen trust. No personal health information is involved in this work; our focus is ethical systems design, prevention, and care-centered technology.
Bunny’s Flowers believes that if humans may one day rely on robots for everyday survival, then how we design, treat, and govern those systems matters deeply. Robotics is not just a technical discipline — it is a social, ethical, and environmental responsibility. Care must be embedded at every layer.
We are still learning. We are still building. And we are doing so deliberately, transparently, and in service of the public trust.
Technology is not the mission.
Care is.
Even though we started just before Covid we have successfully reached over 1000 students through online & in person classes.We have been able to provide hands-on environmental learning opportunities to individuals, groups, and communities, through garden and classroom settings. We’ve been able to work with local groups to create greenspaces or use existing planting beds for environmental learning and planting. We’ve held pop-up educational programs with take-home learning anchors
Phase 2 Throughout 2022 and 2023, we are actively running educational programs, growing flowers and food, regenerating the land organically, and an endless list if tasks required to start a farm from raw pieces of land, we are thrilled to be getting closer to our Official Grand Opening of Bunny’s Flowers Farms on Earth Day, April 22nd, 2025. We are excited to announce the launch of Bunny’s Flowers Phase 2: Bunny’s Flower’s Food and Flower Farms, an initiative that combines sustainable farming practices, regenerative agriculture, environmental education, and wildlife conservation.
Phase 3 The new Bunny’s Flowers Farm in Bucks County, PA, is our newest addition to our Urban Farm and Ecology Center. Program details are on the way, so watch this space for updates!
Bunny’s Flowers × SEEN Global Partnership
Local Roots, Global Vision
The compelling story of Dr. Stan Nwakanma and Brandon Grossinger shows what’s possible when two nonprofit leaders from different worlds unite under one mission.
From the local farms, countryside, and mountain tops of Pennsylvania to the urban melting pots and villages of Nigeria, Bunny’s Flowers and the Stan-Nwakanma Empowerment Network (SEEN) are bridging lifestyles and cultures to create global education and empowerment opportunities.
This partnership is built on a shared calling:
• Environmental education and regenerative farming
• Community health and empowerment initiatives
• Cross-cultural learning experiences that show how sustainability looks both in the U.S. and abroad
The “DOC” (Dr. Stan) and Mr. Grossinger are living proof that leaders with different origin stories can share a common purpose — protecting the earth, uplifting communities, and teaching the next generation.
Together, we are excited to launch upcoming projects that blend Dr. Nwakanma’s revolutionary vision for health and community support in Nigeria with Bunny’s Flowers’ grassroots educational movement in Pennsylvania.
This is more than a partnership — it’s the start of a global alliance for sustainability, culture, and empowerment. LEARN MORE…
Bunny’s Flowers Philly | Bunny’s Flowers Buckingham, PA
Our Two Farm Locations
Above you see our two farm locations — Bunny’s Flowers Philly and Bunny’s Flowers Buckingham.
As we continue making strides of progress, we’re excited to push through the summer heat toward fall planting. The process has already begun, and we are honored to share this opportunity with the community.
Our EQIP support from NRCS is specifically noted for socially disadvantaged and underserved communities. Historically, these communities — including BIPOC farmers, women farmers, people living with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and others — have faced barriers to resources, land, and opportunity.
Bunny’s Flowers is committed to breaking those barriers. While we have momentum, we recognize this is a monumental undertaking.
We are currently seeking:
People who want to get involved on the ground
Financial support from individual donors
Corporate sponsors
Additional grants to strengthen and expand our work
This project is about more than farming — it’s about building a place for education, conservation, and inclusion that will serve our community for years to come.
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What a truly wonderful initiative at Bunny’s Flowers Farm! Solarizing a quarter-acre for a pollinator habitat, especially under the USDA EQIP grant, is a fantastic step towards enhancing biodiversity and building a more resilient farm ecosystem. It’s inspiring to hear about your commitment to these practices, much like your pioneering work with solarizing center pivots in Pennsylvania and creating insectary zones.consciously stewarding your land to enhance its ecological function and beauty. This quarter-acre will not only support pollinators but also contribute to the overall health and resilience of Bunny’s Flowers Farm.
This response keeps it focused; for deeper dives, try asking: “Expand on nutrient interactions,” “Explain microbial strategies further,” or “Dive into expected outcomes.”
1. What specific native plant species are best suited for continuous bloom and pollinator attraction in my region?
2. How can I monitor the success of my pollinator habitat in terms of insect diversity and soil health?
3. What are the long-term benefits of integrating pollinator habitats into a broader farm system, beyond direct pollination services?
4. Can you suggest specific microbial inoculants or soil amendments that would be beneficial after solarization to accelerate soil biology recovery?
5. What are the root causes and contributing factors that lead to a decline in native pollinator populations in agricultural landscapes?
🌿 Join Us at Bunny’s Flowers Farm TO GROW CROPS! 🌿
Looking for a way to give back to nature and your community?
Sign up to volunteer at Bunny’s Flowers Farm and help us plant, grow, and maintain a space dedicated to sustainability, skill-based instruction, and conservation! By donating your time, you’ll make a direct impact on our farm and community. And if you’d like to support even more, we encourage a suggested donation to help us cover the cost of tools, seeds, and supplies.
📫 Location: Bunny’s Flowers Farm, 3931 Swamp Rd, Doylestown, PA
🕗 Available Volunteer Days
📝Once you register, we will contact you to coordinate the best days and times that work for you!
⏳ Time Commitment: volunteer sessions
👨🌾 Activities Include:
✅ Planting and maintaining crops, flowers, trees, with a focus on indigenous plants
✅ Assisting with seasonal farm projects
✅ Apply sustainable gardening and conservation techniques
✅ Helping prepare for community gardens and planting areas
💚 Suggested Donation: $10, $25, or $50
Your donation helps provide the necessary supplies to keep Bunny’s Flowers thriving!
🌻 Can’t join us in person?
You can still support us by making a donation! Every contribution helps our farm grow.
