A Mother’s Vision Becomes The Jade Earth Project 

Amber Glaze and her son, Jade, her inspiration for The Jade Earth Project. 

After two years of quiet growth and reflection, local entrepreneur and Garland County Master Gardener, Amber Glaze, is preparing to introduce The Jade Earth Project, a purpose-driven initiative rooted in sustainability, community connection, and creating a better future for the next generation. 

The Jade Earth Project was born from a deeply personal place…rooted in motherhood, environmental awareness, and a desire to help create a healthier world for our children. 

“This began as a vision for my son Jade, and for every person who deserves access to healthy food and a better future,” says Glaze. “I didn’t want to just create something successful. I wanted to create something that matters. Something that gives back, connects people, and makes a real impact. Arkansas is the most food-insecure state in the nation, and I believe that’s a statistic we can change.” 

The Jade Earth Project will center around initiatives that encourage connection to the Earth, access to fresh food, and community interaction. 

As the project enters its first phase, early support has already begun to grow, with local interest building around opportunities to contribute, collaborate, and be part of something meaningful from the ground up. 

More details, including ways to get involved, will be announced soon.  

For more information, email ambercglaze@gmail.com

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