Thanks a Million
ACE Alumni
|November 9, 2011

Today we are celebrating an incredible milestone – the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE) has presented our award-winning climate assembly to our millionth student. Because of ACE, one million teens nationwide are educated about climate change, inspired to be climate leaders and creating solutions today.
You’re receiving this email because you’ve supported ACE in some way, whether you’ve made a contribution, helped us reach more students and schools, connected us with partners or shown interest in helping our cause. For that, thanks a million.
Our staff is fired up and made this one-minute music video to express our gratitude. We think you’re going to love it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtqUwie9D2I&feature=relmfu
-1 million U.S. high school students learned the facts behind climate change and what to do about it.
-150,000 students pledged a DOT (Do One Thing) to reduce their personal carbon footprints.
-35,000 students completed carbon-cutting projects in their schools.
-1,500 youth climate leaders trained.
-Hundreds of rave reviews received from teachers, parents, administrators and students.
-23 U.S. states welcomed ACE programs – and we’re growing fast.
-Three awards won for breakthrough communication through our climate education assembly.
Celebrate with us. Make a donation today. Help ACE reach the next million.
We couldn’t have done it without you. Again, thanks a million for your support.
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