Level’s Environmental Justice Program (EJP) is an environmental education initiative designed to empower youth aged 11 – 18 with knowledge on environmental issues in Canada and the skills to advocate for environmental justice in their communities.
They are looking for students, professionals, and environmental and social justice activists who can devote 1-2 hours per week for a maximum of 7 weeks.
 
“At Level, we work with students to discuss the history of environmental justice in Canada; learning about concepts such as environmental racism, injustice, advocacy and more. We examine human rights and responsibilities related to the environment and discuss the inextricable link between environmental law and justice and Indigenous peoples’ legal orders and culture.”

Youth programming is only possible thanks to the commitment and support of facilitators and volunteers. For more information about this volunteer opportunity, click below: