Leading environmental campaigner, Dr Mya-Rose Craig ‘Birdgirl’ will be leading the launch event on Thursday 24 April 10-12 at Sparks Bristol, as part of the global Earth Day celebrations.
She will invite young people aged 7-25 to become an Earth Hero and create a project to raise awareness and take action on environmental issues that matter to them, their school and their community. The aim is that the projects created will bring lasting change and spur a ripple effect of positive practical community action.
Jenny Foster, Co-Director of Global Goals Centre commented, “Earth Day will celebrate its 55th year in 2025 with over one billion people around the world expected to get involved - becoming an Earth Day Hero in Bristol is a great way of joining in and making a real difference.”
All projects that are entered will be recognised at an Awards Ceremony at Sparks Bristol on 30th September 2025. Every entry will receive an Acorn, Sapling or Mighty Oak award, and the winners will receive a trophy for their group.
Young people will be encouraged to explore some of the world’s most pressing themes through a focus on how energy might be saved in the : water, transport, biodiversity, food, recycling and waste.Clean energy can change the world, improving health, wellbeing and climate.
Earth Day Heroes is run by award-winning education charity, Global Goals Centre, Bristol Education Partnership and Green Schools Project.
To get involved in Earth Day Heroes.download an Action Pack and register for the free launch event, Earth Day Heroes | Global Goals
Interested in sponsoring an award offering a prize or would like more information? Contact Jenny Foster, Co-Director Global Goals Centre jenny@globalgoalscentre.org
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