Educational Organization: Recycle Hope for Children (a.k.a.: Recycle Hope)
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Areas of Focus [Edit]
Pollution Prevention and Reduction | Youth Participation | Youth Capacity Building | Green Schools | Energy Efficiency and Conservation | Renewable Energy | Environmental Education | Environmental Ethics | Environmental Health | Greenhouse Gases | Indoor Air Quality | Sustainable Energy Development | Global Pollution | Water Pollution | Alternative Medicine | Youth Leadership | Consumption and Green Consumers | Recycling and Reuse | Ecolabeling and Certification | Arts Education | Sustainable Communities | Sustainable Living | Toxic and Hazardous Substances | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Alternative Fuels | Ecological Footprint | Youth Education and Empowerment | Children's Health | Climate Change | Sustainable Production | Art and Sculpture | Sustainable Materials
About [Edit]
Recycle Hope for Childrens primary focus is on providing "positive self-image" messages for children of all ages including teens. Secondly our founder Ian Vloke-Wurth has developed a comprehensive environmental / sustainability advocacy workshop call Eco-Works which from Oct 2007 thru June 2008 has been taught at three Los Angeles Public Middle Schools through the Points of Light / Hands On Network and implemented through the non-profit LA Works in Los Angeles, California. Ian is also an Americorps Alumni, helped to form LA ARTfest, and YoungPower USA.

