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Okanagan youth CARE about environment

  • Almost 400 people attended the 2025 launch of Climate Action Ripple Effect at Charles Bloom Secondary in Lumby, highlighting youth engagement in environmental issues.
  • A pilot program in School District 23 is adding hundreds of middle- and high-school students to CARE, bringing the total to nearly 1,000 this year.
  • Students are collaborating with mentors to create projects supporting local climate objectives and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, culminating in the CARE Expo on May 29.
  • Jo de Vries, CARE coordinator, expressed excitement about CARE's growth and emphasized the need for more mentors to assist students.
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Lake Country Calendar broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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