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What is a Champion?

Champions are program organizers, who champion the cause of environmental education for urban young people. They are accountable for organizing the Learn About Forests (LAF) program and improving community relations in their area. They bring together youth, natural resource professionals and natural sites. Champions advocate for the LAF programs in alliance with Eagle Eye Institute within their own organization and with all of their potential partners. Quote from Anthony Sanchez

Who can be a Champion?

Anyone who aligns with the LAF mission! A Champion can be anyone who believes in the LAF mission to provide hands-on, exploratory learning on forest-related environmental topics for underserved urban youth.

Examples of an Ideal Champion

  • A youth worker who wants to provide an opportunity for young people in his or her organization
  • An environmental education center that wants to reach out to urban youth
  • A natural resource professional looking to expand education at his or her agency
  • A community member committed to creating more connections among people in the community Quote from Bill Labich

Characteristics of an Ideal Champion

  • Spirit!
  • A love of people and a desire to build lasting relationships around a common goal
  • Dedication to connecting people with the natural world
  • Commitment to expanding opportunities for underserved urban youth

Logistical Requirements

This person must be able to commit a few hours a week during the planning stage, some office supplies, equipment or funding for equipment, and a couple of full days to run the programs.

Learn More About Champions

  • View a list of current LAF Champions providing programs for urban youth in other parts of the country and Champions from The Trustees of Reservations who are part of the Green Industry Career Pathway program
  • View a list of past LAF Champions (PDF)

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