How does SLR plan on integrating programs into communities?
SLR is a national tour with localized focus. We present a platform for local organizations, individuals, businesses and educators to take leadership in their communities path towards a sustainable future. We have 5-8 programs that we integrate into k-12 and college classrooms. These programs are intended and designed to create leaders and replicate existing programs across the country. Additionally, our Legacy Projects are developed to integrate successful models of environmental education, community organizing, natural building and conscious consumerism into existing community infrastructure. Some examples are: Green Ambassadors trains youth to be leaders in teaching their peers about sustainable living strategies; Biofuels4Schools trains high school students to get their administrations to switch to biofuels; Youth Empowerment America brings natural building into the public domain; Peopls Fuel cooperative brings a successful system of identifying cities waste vegetable oil as a publi
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