Building Youth Resilience Through Community Connections

 

Building Youth Resilience Through Community Connections is a climate-action-for-youth initiative, developed through a partnership between Resilience by Design Lab, with “on the ground” operations led by the dedicated team at Howl.

Howl, located in Alberta’s Bow Valley of Treaty 7 territory, provides experiences for youth in skills training, service and volunteer and entrepreneurship training, and the program takes place in the Canadian Rockies, Maritimes and Yukon.

This valuable connection with Howl and Adam Robb was initiated through a former research analyst, Austin Lang, who initiated his climate action career by working in the RbD Lab a few years ago, where he developed a series of climate action podcasts for the Adaptation Learning Network. This connection with Howl is evidence of the community that Professor Robin S. Cox, PhD has fostered over many years, through projects at Royal Roads University

Building Youth Resilience Through Community Connections is funded in part by the Government of Canada (Canada Service Corps).

 

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