Inspiring Youth

Inspiring Youth

This youth educational program for high school youth trains environmental advocates/ambassadors to promote environmental protection in NPU-V community. The curriculum covers the following areas: Place Matters, Solid Waste, Brownfields and Remediation, Non-renewable and Renewable Energy, Toxic Chemicals and Human Health, Urban Waters and Toxic Chemicals, Air Pollution and Asthma, and Environmental Justice. YELL helps students learn though developing as leaders in protecting the environment and human health. After developing a pilot program for Carver School of Health Sciences and Research in Atlanta, the program was presented to Georgia State Upward Bound student in summer of 2013.

ECO-Action continues to inspire youths through the Intergenerational Learning Action Circle (IGLAC) program. The Atlanta Watershed Learning Network (AWLN) Summer Youth program also provides job training and environmental justice to help build youth leaders work for environmental justice.

RESOURCE LINKS

Yell

South Atlanta School of Law and Social Justice

Greening Youth Foundationis a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to nurture enthusiastic and responsible environmental stewardship and healthy lifestyle choices among under-served, disconnected children, youth and young adults.

Center for Health Environment and Justice– info on community and school organizing

• Beyond Pesticides’ Healthy Schools Project aims to minimize and eliminate the risks posed by pesticides through the adoption of school pest management policies and programs at the local, state, and federal level, thereby creating a healthier learning environment. Central to this effort are activities aimed at public education on pesticide hazards and efficacy of alternatives, and the continued development of model communities that serve as examples.

• Healthy Schools Network –a national organization, centered on children’s environmental health , and dedicated to assuring every child and school employee an environmentally safe and healthy school In 1996, to assist parents with health-impacted children, we developed the EPA-award-winning Healthy Schools/Healthy Kids Clearinghouse©, which offers dozens of fact sheets, guides, and peer-reviewed reports.

 Green Flag Schools Program: The Center for Health, Environment and Justice’s Green Flag Schools Program for Environmental Leadership provides a framework for students to become environmental leaders and contribute to positive change in their communities. Through the program, students of all ages learn environmental concepts, investigate their schools, and identify solutions for making their schools safer and healthier.

• Environmental School Checklist Is your school healthy? Is the school environment fully accessible to all students and staff with asthma, environmental, or learning, developmental, and physical disabilities? Answer the ten questions in our School Environmental Checklist to find out. This information is included on both the Healthy Schools Network and BE SAFE campaign websites.