Summer Camp 2020 is finished! We plan to do this again next summer.
Session I: June 29 – July 24, 2020
Session II: July 27 – August 21, 2020
Registration
Session II will cover such topics as developing and running an eco-club, exploring action ideas, planning events, checking out careers and more. Register Now for Session II!
Please fill out:
- Registration Form
- Getting to Know You Form
- Permission Slip
In order to receive your Welcome Packet (in the mail) by the time camp starts, please register at least one week before the start of your Session. (For Session I, sign up by June 20; for Session II, by July 18.)
Why Youth4Climate Summer Camp?
Summer 2020. The world is on fire, and youth are on the frontlines of demanding change. In this pivotal moment in history, join peers in discovering your voice and your power – and take climate justice actions that make a difference.
Connect with a community of passionate, like-minded students for a summer experience of active engagement and fun!
- Find your voice: engage in online activities, live discussions, team projects, and grounding exercises
- Find your people: explore common interests and build lasting relationships
- Find your passion: discover intersections of social justice and climate, different ways to take action
- Find your power: gain experience and develop your leadership
Program Details
There are two different Y4C sessions. Each lasts 4 weeks, and requires about 5 hours per week. Join one or both.
Weekly Format:
- Live Zoom group discussion and activity sessions on Thursdays at 4 PM (PST) / 7 PM (EST)
- “Video Watch Party” (optional): Mondays at 4 pm (PST)
- Short training videos
- Teamwork and solo activities: fun challenges, off-screen activities, and creative projects
- Read more about our weekly themes: LINK to Weekly Content per session
When?
- Session I: June 29 – July 24, 2020
- Session II: July 27 – August 21, 2020
Join one or both sessions, each with different content. In order to receive your Welcome Packet (in the mail) by the time camp starts, it is preferable to register at least one week before the start of your Session. (For Session I, sign up preferably by June 20; for Session II, preferably by July 18.)
Who is the program for?
Two separate tracks for high school and college students.
Cost and materials:
The suggested price per session is $50, or $75 for both sessions. In these times we are making these sessions available regardless of your family’s income. Accept our suggested price, or enter the amount you can afford to pay. We’d appreciate it if you can cover the costs of the materials we will send to you of $35 for one session or $50 for 2 sessions. No one will be refused due to inability to pay.
Materials provided through a “welcome packet” mailed to you (or available for pick-up in the San Diego region) the week before camp starts that includes our custom Youth4Climate D.I.Y. Handbook, “Fight Like a Climate Activist” and weekly surprise packets with material specific to each week.
Find Your Voice
Find Your People:
- Find your voice to make positive changes in the world
- Go for balance, gratitude, and grounding
- Learn how we are stronger together: take meaningful action as part of a team
Find Your Passion:
- Discover what you’re passionate about
- Learn how to harness your unique strengths, skills, background, and talents to make a lasting impact
- Learn about specific project ideas you can bring back to your school or community, with a special emphasis on what you can do using online/physical distancing platforms
Find Your Power:
- Learn the skills to become a strong climate leader
- Build alliances with other organizations to amplify your power
- Engage in powerful actions that make a difference
Hear from experts and learn the latest on:
- Climate science
- How to communicate about the climate crisis so people will listen
- Envisioning the future: what does a sustainable, regenerative world look like?
- Climate justice, highlights of the Green New Deal, and how to create a just transition
- Activist tactics, advocacy, and political engagement
- How to build resilience for sustained engagement
What campers say about Y4C Camp
What current campers have to say about Y4C Camp – CLICK HERE