Update -Due to the heat advisory warning this week, our Austin/Travis County Food Plan Listening Session for Thursday, June 29 at Govalle Neighborhood Park has been CANCELED. We encourage you to sign-up for one of our upcoming sessions and stay tuned for details on rescheduling...

Join us throughout the summer for our family-fun Listening Sessions with interactive activities, free food, and a mini resource fair. Share your vision for what you want to see for the Austin/Travis County food plan. Our next sessions will be held on the following dates: Thursday,...

We are excited to launch our first community-wide gatherings for the Austin/Travis County food plan! Join us throughout the summer for family-fun Listening Session Picnics with interactive activities, free food, and a mini resource fair. Bring your own picnic and share your vision for what you...

*This event was originally scheduled for April 29th, but was postponed due to the weather*  [Español abajo] Love the environment? Love meeting like-minded individuals? Interested in learning more about climate change in Austin but not sure where to start?   Come join the Office of Sustainability’s Climate Ambassadors for their Spring...

At the “Clean Air Storytime,” co-hosts Parents’ Climate Community and the City of Austin’s Office of Sustainability will share a reading of “The Air We Breathe” and “Hablemos con el aire” with kids and their caregivers before leading kids in a creative art reflection. ...

You’re invited to You Can’t Eat Money: Dreaming Beyond Climate Resilience, an artist showcase and gathering! Come dream up and co-create futures of care, interconnectivity, and abundance with us through an afternoon of art and community. As part of the City of Austin's Community Climate Ambassador...

About The AuthorThis post is sponsored & written by The Office of Sustainability, the city department that is working toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, a healthy & just local food system, and climate resiliency. Action BoxClick the badge above to sign up for the Parents' Climate...

About The AuthorThis post is sponsored & written by The Office of Sustainability, the city department that is working toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, a healthy & just local food system, and climate resiliency. Action BoxClick the badge above to volunteer with El Buen Samaritano. This...

When disaster strikes, people across Austin need trusted community spaces to meet basic needs. When paired with ongoing emergency planning, disaster response, and sheltering plans, a Resilience Hub Network can help provide relief during extreme weather events and other emergencies. At the same time, the...

When disaster strikes, people across Austin need trusted community spaces to meet basic needs. When paired with ongoing emergency planning, disaster response, and sheltering plans, a Resilience Hub Network can help provide relief during extreme weather events and other emergencies. At the same time, the...