New England: no summer plans yet? Check this out!
ACE STAFF
|May 19, 2010

What’s up New England Seniors!?
Looking for something exciting to do this summer? Want to spend your time meeting other people and building up your skills to help grow a powerful climate movement here in New England?
Yes? Great! Check out this exciting summer program from Students for a Just and Stable Future, one of ACE’s local partner organizations:
NEW ENGLAND CLIMATE SUMMER: Hop your your bike this summer and join the New England Climate Summer Team in your state!
WHAT: New England Climate Summer puts youth on the bike seat of the climate movement. This summer, teams of people will bike from town-to-town across New England for two months, connecting together student organizations, environmentalists and faith communities building a bigger, better climate movement.
WHY: Climate summer is an internship opportunity for youth 18-25 to be trained in grassroots community organizing and put that theory into practice in communities around our region.
The program begins with a week of intensive training that puts everyone on a sound footing. You’ll get housing and a food stipend too, so you’ll be covered!
HOW: This is your chance to put bricks and mortar in the foundation of the movement for a just and stable future for all. Join New England Climate Summer. Get more info and download an application at http://www.newenglandclimatesummer.org.
“Thinking back on this past semester and summer, I wouldn’t be where I am now had it not been for Mass Climate Summer… I will not pretend that I have any idea what will happen in the future, but I do know that 2009 has been the most intense, surprising, meaningful, sad, happy, and self-realizing of my life so far. Climate Summer played a large role in that.”
-Heather Bulis, Climate Summer ’09 Participant
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