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This page features stories about Boston Youth Environmental Network members' programs, special events, happenings, and participants. Text, photographs, and video are used to tell our members' stories. If you are interested in contributing content to the Storybank, e-mail it to
dchavez@environetwork.org
. Contributing organizations must refer to our Visual Content Disclaimer before submitting any photographs, video, or recordings for posting on this website.
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National Park Service, New Bedford Youth Ambassador Program
This Youth Ambassador Program video gives a whole new meaning (and life) to walking tour -
http://youtu.be/4CP10K_KTAE
Learn about Boston's Summer Youth Conservtion Crews: Summer 2011
BYEN Youth Intern working at Clean Tech company - Summer 2011
GOAL K-8 Project Highlights: The Charles Taylor School and the Wakefield Estate
Since 2009, through GOAL, forty-five EE providers have received training and forty Boston Public Schools have received GOAL grants to work with them resulting in 6,000 BPS students participating in 8,500 outdoor learning experiences. Below are words and images highlighting the experiences of children from the Charles Taylor School at the Wakefield Estate who according to teacher Luis Arroyo have had their perception of science changed.
Summer 2010 Boston City Council Youth Violence Hearing
Anike Staples worked with the Boston Youth Environmental Network attending events and visiting environmental youth employment programs throughout the city of Boston.
This story is an account of her experience when she accidentally found a Boston City Council hearing on youth violence on August 11th 2011.
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