Sunday, September 4, 2016
*** Please complete this form and submit as soon as possible but at least before Wednesday, August 31, 2016.
All students are welcome--you do not need to have any connection to the host, so invite the children you know and make sure they register on time!
8:30am - 3:00pm (times for volunteers)
It's happening at:
Bark Basecamp in the Mt. Hood Forest
Exact location to be determined.
Adult and current Climate Justice Ambassadors volunteer here to help run the Academy. Students new to Plant for the Planet register at:
http://bit.ly/CCR-Sep4-2016-Reg-Students.
There are many ways volunteers can help; no special knowledge is required to help, though please share with us any special skills you could contribute to the Academy. We can especially use the skills of teachers and retired teachers since they help the group work with students to go smoothly. Please email Pam at: vergun @
alumni.stanford.edu with any questions.
At the Academy, students learn to inspire Climate Change efforts, teaching one another about Climate Change through making presentations, planting trees, and participating in other activities as Ambassadors for Climate Justice. They learn the science of Climate Change, how to give a Climate presentation, tree planting, and and how they can engage their communities and make a difference for their future.
Academies are FREE to students ages 9 - 17, who in addition to the training, receive free lunch and snacks, an Ambassador t-shirt, and the book "Tree By Tree”.
To learn more, watch "Now We Children Save the World" on YouTube:
http://bit.ly/CCR-CCfF-PftP-Save-the-World.
More information can be found at our website:
www.ClimateChangeRecovery.org.