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Green Kids Inc -- Shaping Young Minds for the Future
The world has been in disarray as of late, and we've forgotten to care about the earth. There are minor changes in our lives that make our planet a better place. We can recycle every day, but we need to make changes. Green Kids Inc. teaches children and youth about environmental issues, and they inspire them to be tomorrow's environmental leaders.
In this episode of In Focus by U Multicultural, Mark Aaron interviews Green Kids Inc. about how they play to change young people's minds at an early age about the environment and how they are the future of the earth keep it safe. Their mission is to educate children and teachers on environmental issues and to inspire them to take positive action towards protecting our environment.
Ecological problems are complicated to connect to young minds. What Green Kids Inc. does is teach young minds through theatre and entertainment. Green Kids have talked about habitat preservation, waste reduction, personal health and welfare, wildlife conservation, sustainable daily habits, organic gardening, agriculture and our world's water supply. They have performed for more than 1.4 million children and more than 1,400 schools across Canada and the USA. But they can't perform for schools and kids because of the virus they had to switch to remote learning and online theatre.
Want to help out this fantastic charity group and help shape young minds for the future? https://www.greenkids.com/ for more information.
Contact Mark Aaron, our video journalist, to share your story, explore and discuss civic issues by email: markaaron@u-channel.ca
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