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Sustainable Me hosts kids at Women’s Expo

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SUSTAINABLE Me working with kids at the International Women’s Day Expo. Photo: Cochise Thompson/Sky Media Photography

SUSTAINABLE Me had a booth at last weekend’s International Women’s Day Expo and hosted excited activities for children including creating plantable seed paper picket signs.

The organisation recently announced two partnerships aimed at expanding its impact and furthering its mission of empowering the next generation and fostering positive change in local communities.

The organisation signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) and US-registered non-profit Change The Tune to enhance its capacity to offer transformative programmes for Bahamian youth.

Their Summer Studio program aims to equip Bahamian youth with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration to become environmental stewards and global leaders.

There are two upcoming workshops as part of its Sustainable Studio pre-summer program: paper-making with Sonia Farmer at Poinciana Paper Press; and an Earth Day workshop with Daniel Hanna, offering students opportunities to engage in environmental stewardship activities.

Sustainable Me is inviting sponsors and supporters to join them in their mission to empower Bahamian youth and promote sustainable development. By investing in their programmes, sponsors can make a meaningful impact and help keep summer camps free for students in The Bahamas.

For more information about Sustainable Me and to register for the upcoming workshops or camp, please visit sustainableme.org.

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