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"The Earth Youth Environmental Society is an international youth-run organization that uses a project-based approach for a direct, positive impact on our beautiful planet." If you have questions, concerns, or new ideas we would appreciate it if you email info@earthyes.org or visit the Contact Us page! Thank you for your interested in the EYES!
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Applications for two key board positions are now open. To learn more and apply, please visit the Board Application page. Thank you.
Applications for two key board positions are now open. To learn more and apply, please visit the Board Application page. Thank you.
The Edison High School Garden and Outdoor Classroom
It took almost a year, $3000, and a group of dedicated volunteers to pull off the EHS Garden, but it was all worth it. The EYES Team has published a video dedicated to everyone who helped make the EHS Garden a success. To learn more about the project, visit the Garden Page!
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Here is what we want to accomplish around the world:
- Unite students from different countries to address the most urgent global environmental issues our planet faces.
- Work as a grassroots activist group to conduct hands-on work that will have a direct and significant impact on our environment.
- Spread awareness for the environmental cause to garner youth interest in an increasingly growing movement.
- Address and work to solve issues like wildlife endangerment, pollution, Climate Change and more.
- Work more collaboratively with partners and branches to foster a new era of efficiency in meeting critical goals.
- Initiate projects that reduce our carbon footprint, reduce energy consumption, protect wildlife, conserve resources, promote sustainability and more.
- Support other groups, organizations, and businesses who are participating in impactful activities that share our environmental mission.
- Act as a bellwether of environmentalism and energy savings in institutions worldwide, and help an entire generation of students become better stewards of our fragile planet.