neighboursfortheplanetSep 4, 20191 min readYouth advocates travel across Canada with a simple message: Learn about the SDGs "NEW YORK — A youth-led Canadian nonprofit has taken its mission of sharing the Sustainable Development Goals on the road — all the way up to Tuktoyaktuk, the most northern point in Canada’s Arctic that is accessible by car. The Foundation for Environmental Stewardship, staffed by three full-time employees all under the age of 30, is close to reaching its goal of introducing the SDGs to 3% of Canada’s population. That works out to roughly 1 million students across 500 high schools in Canada’s cities and rural areas."
"NEW YORK — A youth-led Canadian nonprofit has taken its mission of sharing the Sustainable Development Goals on the road — all the way up to Tuktoyaktuk, the most northern point in Canada’s Arctic that is accessible by car. The Foundation for Environmental Stewardship, staffed by three full-time employees all under the age of 30, is close to reaching its goal of introducing the SDGs to 3% of Canada’s population. That works out to roughly 1 million students across 500 high schools in Canada’s cities and rural areas."
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