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Voices of WILD9, Rick Asselta

18.06.2010 | Categories: Video, WILD9, WWC Videos Back to Gallery List

Roots & Shoots Caribbean Regional Coordinator Rick Asselta led a workshop on Sunday 8 November on The Jane Goodall Institute’s Roots and Shoots program. The program involves almost 150,000 young people in 110 countries.

Through Roots & Shoots, young people from pre‐school through college work together to identify issues in their communities and take action through service projects, youth‐led campaigns and an interactive website.

The Roots & Shoots Workshop at WILD9 demonstrated this program’s effective model for involving young people in efforts to save our planet.

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