The People Behind The Scenes
At The WOW Flower Project, we cultivate emotional resilience, strengthen community bonds, and foster a lasting sense of belonging, empowering families to thrive with support and strength.
We offer a holistic and creative program that provides the community with opportunities for healing and personal growth. Our diverse classes include art therapy, music therapy, garden therapy, and animal therapy—each designed to introduce new methods for stress relief and well-being. Participants can engage in a variety of activities such as drum classes, theater, art workshops, and cooking sessions.
Through these enriching experiences, individuals learn how to enhance their physical and mental health, manage stress and anxiety, and embrace practices like yoga and mindfulness. Join us as we nurture a healthier, happier commUNITY together!
Meet our WOW Team
The Wow Flower Project staff is a vibrant crew of creative minds with big hearts, all the while showing up with passion and purpose to build a dynamic, supportive space for CommUNITY.

Waunette Cullors
Founder & Executive Director

Krischiawn E
Program Director

John C
Farm/Maintenance Technician

Brianna E.
Social Media Specialist

Karen C.
Social Media Specialist / Program Assistant

Sarah G
Program Supervisor
Who Is The Wow Flower Project
The WOW Flower Project is so excited to have you! Above all from the very beginning, we have proudly created a warm and welcoming space for youth, families, and community members. Most important as a loving 501(c)(3) nonprofit, our mission is to bring everyone together for fun activities centered around Health, Wellness, Agriculture, and culture.
Does The Wow Flower Project Charge?
Furthermore, our Workshops are Free, our engaging sessions, lively events, and adventurous camping experiences cultivate a true sense of belonging and connection. Summing up best of all, everything we offer is FREE and open to everyone—join the fun!
Help Imporve The Wow Flower Project
We’d love to gather information about who’s joining The Wow Flower Project to further help improve our efforts. Our activity enrollment process requires information that includes names, addresses, race, school, birthdays, and photo release. Because, we love to highlight our events with photos and videos of the fun and we really appreciate your participation!
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Meet Our Board Members

Dr. Terry Walker
With more than 30 years of experience in the K–12 education system, Dr. Terry Walker brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise. She is now a superintendent at Adelanto Elementary school. Some of her overall past experiences include classroom teacher, assistant principal, and principal at the elementary and secondary levels, director of educational services, Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Human Resources, and adjunct professor at California State University, San Bernardino.

Dr. Beth Cayetano
Beth, is an intervention coordinator at Diego Rivera Learning Complex in LA, she currently resides in Inglewood, CA. With a background as a long-time educator and math teacher, she additionally worked at Antelope Valley High School from 2015-2022. Furthermore, she is very passionate about education and community restoration, Beth co-chairs the Cancel the Contract campaign and is involved with the Black Student Equity Alliance of Antelope Valley, advocating for social justice and supporting her students and community.

Waunette Cullors
Waunette is a long time resident, community organizer, and advocate of the Antelope Valley. She is the CEO and Founder of the WOW Flower Project. A non profit mission which is to provide Health Wellness and Agriculture in community with events, workshops, cultural touring. Furthermore she teaches classes as a Gardner and USDA Farmer at her farm.
She previously served as Trustee of the Keppel School District. In addition she is the founder of Cancel the Contract AV a grassroots advocacy coalition. The mission of Cancel the Contract is to remove La County Sheriff Dept from Schools and Reimagine funding with therapeutic care, Arts and Music.

Eddy Faison
Edwinnette Faison, known as Eddy, is a Community Health Worker for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. With more than 9 years as a Parent Advocate in the Wraparound program, she supports Parent Partners and caregivers. Eddy holds monthly community meetings and serves as a Master Trainer at the Parent Partner Training Academy. She previously spent over 8 years as Education Coordinator and Trainer with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), training family members of individuals with mental illness..

Zoe Bartney
Rashonda “Zoe Blaq” Bartney is a Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist, land steward, and poet. In addition she is bilingual and was raised in Germany, she works with marginalized communities to create art focused on Black and Indigenous connections to nature, wellness, and food justice. She is the founder of Urban Soul Farmer, an initiative centered on indigenous agriculture, healing arts, and environmental advocacy.
She currently cultivates edible landscapes at Mercado la Paloma in South LA and runs environmental experiments in the Mojave Desert. Furthermore, her academic background includes an M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Antioch University LA) and a B.A. in Cinema, Television, and Arts (CSU Northridge), blending therapeutic insight with creative practice.
Thank you for being such an essential part of our journey.
Together, we can nurture our community and furthermore help it blossom!