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Non-EPA National Outreach Programs
The following information being linked to by the U.S.EPA Web site is provided as a service to visitors to the EPA Mid-Atlantic States Environmental Education Web site. The U.S. EPA is not associated with or responsible for the content of these sites.
Association for Environmental
and Outdoor Education (AEOE) - "dedicated to the education of
children and to helping them increase their awareness and understanding
of their natural environment."
Campus Ecology: from
the National Wildlife Federation
Corporation
for National Service Senior Corps
Environmental Alliance for
Senior Involvement (EASI): It's mission is "to build, promote,
and utilize the environmental ethic, expertise, and commitment of older
persons to expand citizen involvement in protecting and caring for our
environment for present and future generations."
EEOP: Environmental
Education Outreach Program from Northern Arizona University
Green Communities - EPA's Community-Based Environmental Protection Program.
The National School
and Community Corps (NSCC), "an AmeriCorps
national service program, is a dynamic part of school restructuring, joining
national service with urban school reform. It brings a vision, activities,
services, and resources to schools and neighborhoods. NSCC members
enrich the school environment and extend the school day, week and year
to benefit students, their parents, and the community as a whole."
National
Service State Profiles from the Corporation for National Service-
outreach programs in your state and community.
VINE: Volunteer-led
Investigations of Neighborhood Ecology in which high-school students,
parents and seniors receive training, then lead children in outdoor investigations,
discoveries and discussions concerning their own urban environment.