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Climate Kids-Mexico Teams Up with Out of the Boat Swim to Host Summer Camp for Underprivileged Child

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • May 19, 2017
  • 1 min read

In July 2017, Climate Kids-Mexico will team up with Out of the Boat Swim to provide a summer camp for underprivileged children living in coastal communities. This summer camp is a unique educational experience that blends outdoor fun in the sun with ocean safety training and environmental stewardship. Out of the Boat Swim's mission is to build life skills and confidence for underprivileged children while giving them the tools and knowledge to enjoy the ocean safely. Climate Kids-Mexico will compliment this mission by educating the kids on why it is important to protect our coasts from pollution and climate change. The kids will have a chance to enjoy their local beaches with Out of the Boat Swim and then learn about climate change through science, art, and storytelling with Climate Kids-Mexico.

We look forward to hearing about this incredible camp this summer!

For more information visit Out of the Boat Swim's website.

 
 
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