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PLANT, PRESERVE & EDUCATE ABOUT TREES IN FAIRFAX COUNTY.
Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation (FCWR) is a private, not-for-profit state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitation and education facility. FCWR was founded to provide comprehensive wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and education services in a broad geographic area in northern Illinois. FCWR now operates two locations in Illinois; Barrington and Chicago to best serve the animals and the communities. In addition to educational programming, Flint Creek Wildlife provides refuge for non-releasable wild animals that also serve as educational ambassadors.
Science Alliance for Valuing the Environment An educational consortium for environmental sustainability
Demonstration gardens that inspire and educate, enriching our lives and community.
Access to quality education for every child living in informal settlements.
1. ECCA will be a Model Professional Volunteer Organization (PVO) dedicated towards natural resources management 2. ECCA will organize programs so as to secure children's sound ecological future 3. ECCA will support the development of conservation related entrepreneurship
Our mission is to provide immediate crisis response, as well as long term relief, for vulnerable groups such as women and children in a dignified, respectful and empowering way. Our ambition is to find a response that simultaneously improves the conditions for both refugees and local actors.
To ignite life-long curiosity, understanding, and respect for nature through education.
Educating and empowering people to take food, energy, and water into their own hands.
To conserve, restore, and educate the public about the value of Orinda's creeks and watershed.
To empower illiterate and malnourished children through relevant education, improved nutrition, and basic stay-healthy principles; To reduce poverty and promote culturally sensitive, sustainable development within impoverished rural communities that have little or no choice to alleviate their own plight; and To harness human and natural resources for mutual benefit and sustainable social and economic development by the reforestation of land devastated by the massive eruption of Mt. Agung in 1963, which denuded thousands of hectares. To improve the living ecosystems, provide a sustainable food forest for the thousands of villagers, provide sustainable livelihoods for present and future, and ensure rain water is captured and conserved for the benefit of the land, nature, ecosystems, and, most of all the people.
Earth Trust works to give tools to tribals and villagers to farm their land in a sustainable way, to develop responsibility for Primary Health solutions with traditional answers and to give rural children inspiration, skills & passion for revitalising their communities & land. Email: earthtrust@gmail.com