Going Blue: Using Service-Learning to Solve the Water Crisis
Learn how young people across the globe are responding to the world water crisis by transforming their ideas and energy into action and participating in service-learning.
Catastrophic events such as earthquakes or the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico can have devastating effects on communities and marine wildlife. In many countries, safe drinking water is hard — if not impossible — to find. Yet clean water is vital to life on our planet. The good news? We can do something about it.
International service-learning expert Cathryn Berger Kaye shows how you can help teens find the tools and inspiration to answer the call for action. In this webinar, you’ll learn how service-learning equips young people across the globe to respond to the world water crisis.
Kaye, along with Philippe Cousteau (grandson of Jacques Cousteau), is the author of the award-winning book Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands.
Registration limited to 100 participants!

