SUPPORT THE CHILDREN
​How to help
We are a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization looking for corporate partners who will support empowering our youths
to become sustainable leaders of the future. We hope you will consider this a cause worthy of your support as we greatly appreciate your investment in our youth and other programs. We are excited that our program activities can be scaled based on commitments made by funders, therefore we will work with each sponsor to ensure their commitment to the community will be seen in the community through this partnership.
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2024 Summer Earn and Learn Estuary Echo Program
Welcome to the 2024 Summer Earn and Learn Estuary Echo Program! This immersive summer experience provides students with a unique opportunity to engage in environmental stewardship, civic leadership, and hands-on science activities. Join us for an unforgettable summer filled with educational adventures, community service, and personal growth.
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Program Overview
Our six-week program is designed to introduce participants to various aspects of environmental conservation, civic engagement, and sustainable living. Each week is packed with activities that will inspire and educate.
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Special Acknowledgements
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our generous sponsors who have made the 2024 Summer Earn and Learn Estuary Echo Program possible:
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IRL Council Small Grants Program
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Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church
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Heather Stapleton
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C & J Hans
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Mo Bay Grill
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Jessie & Rita Hewitt
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Valeta Cameron
Their support is crucial in providing this enriching experience for our participants.
For more information or to register, please visit our website or contact us directly. We look forward to an exciting and educational summer with you!
Stay Tuned: Make a Green Noise: A Community United
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Join us on October 19, 2024, at the Joseph N Davis Community Center from 9 am to 1 pm for 'Make A Green Noise: A Community United,' an Environmental Justice forum. This event aims to foster a sense of unity and environmental awareness in our community.
We will begin by recapping the achievements of the 'Make A Green Noise' initiative and delve into the critical issue of identifying toxic substances in our local environment. Moreover, we will explore 'Make a Green Noise Rising Tide' and its implications for our community in the face of sea level rise, particularly within the Indian River Lagoon watershed.
A significant focus of the forum will be on the concept of 'Make a Green Noise: A Just Transition to Clean Energy.' We'll discuss the transition to clean and sustainable energy sources and its potential benefits for our community.
But the heart of this event lies in solutions and action. We'll dive into the design and implementation of green infrastructure projects in collaboration with 'Little Growers Inc' and the 'South Brevard NAACP.' These projects aim to draw toxins out of our soil, air, and groundwater, as well as mitigate stormwater and flooding issues. Moreover, they play a crucial role in supporting economic development, particularly through food entrepreneurship and our climate resilience plan.
Let's come together, learn, and work towards a greener, cleaner, and more resilient community. 'Make A Green Noise: A Community United' is your opportunity to be part of positive change."