Water & Climate Change Ambassador Program
What is the WWH Ambassador Program?
The Water and Climate Change Ambassador Program is an initiative designed to educate and empower high school students to become leaders in water conservation and climate action.
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Through this program, students learn about critical water-related challenges, such as scarcity, flooding, pollution, and the impacts of climate change, while developing leadership and advocacy skills.
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Participants engage in hands-on projects, community outreach and education, and information on sustainable practices in the community, while collaborating with other environmental organizations.
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The program requires a school-year commitment (fall through spring). Young ambassadors are guided to make an impact locally and globally for a sustainable future.
WWH will eventually expand and adjust the program for senior citizens, college students, and other adult groups.
Learn the basics of environmental stewardship. Work together in teams. Plan and execute community, educational, and clean-up events around water awareness and climate change.
Gain experience and develop skills to become a future leader in environmental stewardship.
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​Receive a certificate to acknowledge your work and commitment, to include in college applications.
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