Conservation for dummies

Conservation so easy .... a caveman could do it

Conservation starts at home.  It's the small things that matter.  Each of us doing our part to conserve will have a dramatic effect on our planet.  Pointing the finger at the other guy doesn't help the planet.  Let's focus on our own backyard.

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Engage her

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
We Speak: english
 
Website: http://www.engageher.org/
 
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Address: berkeley
United States
 

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EngageHer is a national organization dedicated to educating and activating multicultural women and their communities about the most important issues they care about. Engage Her provides leadership training by conducting conferences, training workshops and local meetings through Engage Her Circles. 

 

Combining the efficiency of Internet with the need to meet in person, EngageHer enables and empowers multicultural women to take actions on issues important to themselves and their communities. Most importantly, EngageHer also connects women of all generations as well as of all colors and backgrounds to create a united force for change. 

 

The key issues that women have identified include: Health, Education, Economic and Social Justice issues represent the key areas that affect women deeply on a daily basis.

 

Women need to educate themselves on the issues, advocate for change and participate in creating social change within our communities and our country. Engaging in petitions, voting for key issues and making our voices heard to our legislators and decision makers is a critical factor in ensuring changes that affect our communities take place.


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