Check out these AYEA Youth Organizers‘ recent accomplishments and join us in celebrating their efforts thus far!
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Adella has created a local food presentation which her fellow Homer chapter members will start presenting in Homer K-3 elementary school classrooms in January. |
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Heidi and fellow Mt. Edgecumbe chapter members volunteered as judges at the Sitka Conservation Society’s “Harvest Potluck” this November. Heidi also completed her first “salmon series” newsletter! |
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Ruby & some of her fellow Juneau teens met with the principal at their local high school and received permission to meet with the coordinator of the afterschool program in order to bring their local food education efforts into the afterschool program. Ruby’s goal is to start growing plants with the after-school program beginning in January. |
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Jasmin celebrated local food through a “local food” dinner celebration at fellow Palmer chapter member Emma Keefe’s home. |
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Sandi researched the environmental impact of electric hand-dryers (as compared to paper towels) and presented her findings to her high school principal. Sandi got permission from her principal to raise $3500-$4000 to install electric hand dryers in ALL Togiak School bathrooms! |
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