Tenacious Roots - Youth Leadership for Conservation Action offered by Seward Park Audubon Center
Provides an opportunity for high school aged youth to earn service learning hours by addressing the local impacts of climate change and protecting plants and wildlife through political advocacy, community organizing and restoring the forest of Seward Park. Sessions are three weeks long and include one Thursday meeting and one weekend meeting each week. Currently, sessions rotate between Seattle Public High Schools. Bus passes and snacks provided.
Physical Address
5902 Lake Washington Boulevard South, Seattle, WA 98118
Hours
Office: W-Su, 10am-5pm. Program typically meets Th and Sa during the school year.
Voice
Application process
To enroll, please email or call.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
High school youth in grades 9th-12th.
Agency info
Seward Park Audubon Center
Inspires diverse audiences to conserve natural ecosystems and build healthy communities for people, birds and wildlife. Helps a diverse mix of youth and adults cultivate wonder and develop an insatiable curiosity in the natural world through environmental science, outdoor exploration and play.