We are a New Haven, CT based non-profit founded in 2000 dedicated to providing opportunities for young people to develop a positive sense of self, and a connection and commitment to others through programs that incorporate environmental exploration, leadership and community service. Here are our stories and adventures.



CSP Daily Blog #22 - Preparing for the PEF


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KIDS TEACH!

On Thursday evening, August 10, 2006, from 5:00 to 7:00pm at the Peabody Museum on Whitney Avenue, Citywide Stewards will be presenting about their summer. Each River Team worked very hard on Wednesday (8/9) to prepare an exciting and interesting program about their summer. Come and support the youth as they present about their summer, their Community Service Action Projects and all the things that make Solar Youth summers so unique!

STAY POSTED...
...for pictures and blog from the PEF (Day 23)
...for pictures and blog from the Great Mountain camping trip (Days 24 & 25)


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  • I'm joanne
  • From New Haven, CT
  • We are an environmental education and youth development non-profit in New Haven, CT. We engage urban youth in their local environment using our unique program model: Kids Explore! (where youth learn about their local ecology and ecosystems) Kids Do! (where youth identify an environmental problem and utilize youth-led action to solve the issue) Kids Teach! (where youth educate others about what they have learned an accomplished). Our curriculum uses hands-on experiential lessons, games, songs and a dedicated staff to teach environmental concepts, build teamwork skills and empower youth. We run several programs, including our afterschool Steward Teams, in-school Hands-on Outdoor Learning Adventure, and our summer Citywide Steward camp. We also facilitate a Youth Advisory Group (YAG), where dedicated participants take leadership in the organization, including running their own programs and sitting on the Board of Directors. Our high school interns work in youth-adult partnership to run all our out of school programs, learning critical skills for future careers and personal growth. Join us as we share our many adventures and accomplishments with you.
  • For more information about us, check out our website: SolarYouth.org

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