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With over 450 campaign projects completed we stand firm in our devotion to extending our services and action where we are needed.
Announcing our new Co-Youth Director Marlow Baines
As an organization, Earth Guardians encourages Youth leaders to show up with authenticity and let authenticity inspire our work. Earth Guardian’s work is anchored in these three qualities, authenticity, spirit, and family or community, and these qualities are the reason we have affected the change that we have. Tamara, our Executive Director, envisioned Earth Guardians out of a recurring dream she had of hundreds of thousands of youth collaborating and pouring into the streets, together. With this vision, she began the Earth Guardians school in 1992, in Maui, Hawaii.
Earth Guardians India News
Earth Guardians’ India Crew has been mobilizing hundreds of youth to work on enacting real change. From planting roof top gardens to planting 500 seedlings in their urban neighborhoods, they are working on the front lines to improve their living conditions and engaging youth.
Earth Guardians Africa: Eduball Program Launches September 2019
Hundreds of children who are passionate about football on climate change issues and the protection of the environment, but also to follow them in their school curriculum and to help the most vulnerable to have the courage, the strength and the means necessary to go to school and flourish.
Xiuhtezcatl & Greta Join Forces this September!
For the first time, the youth plaintiffs behind the landmark constitutional climate lawsuit, Juliana v. United States and Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, will come together to address the Nation and the world’s leaders at a press conference in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Earth Guardians Regional Director, Mensa Kwami Tsedze On Permaculture in Africa
“How can we find a solution for sustainable agriculture that is less pollutant, smart, food - safe and compatible with the equilibrium of ecosystems and also gives the taste of cultivating the land to young Togolese and West Africa?”