Sectors: environmental policy & campaigning
Closing date: Saturday, 5th October 2024
Trees for Cities work with young people across the UK to learn more about our urban forests and take action for the climate.
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Our London Youth Programme is a brilliant opportunity for London-based 16-25 year olds to get stuck in planting and protecting our urban forest.
''[The programme] was amazing because it can feel really helpless or powerless about getting people to listen to you but this was a great opportunity to have our voices heard and meet other young people who are doing the same thing.'' Past Youth Programme participant.
What is the London Youth Programme?
The Youth Programme is a six month project running from October to March, involving six in-person training sessions in London parks and greenspaces. We teach young participants how to plant and protect urban trees and how to inspire other young people to do the same.
This is a fantastic opportunity for personal development and a great way to gain a first hand experience of working in a leading environmental charity, whilst picking up key arboriculture skills along the way. Perfect for any young person with a keen interest in the environment, who is passionate about joining the fight against the climate crisis and wants to build a greener future for both themselves and future generations.
''I learnt a lot about team work. On the programme, you have to talk to each other to figure out solutions to get people connected to nature and everyone’s ideas come together. With planting a tree, everyone has to work together too.'' Past Youth Programme participant.
What’s in it for you?
What is the Youth Research Panel?
An online group of young people aged 18-25 from Bradford, Glasgow and London. These young people are researching young people's connection to nature. They are creating a toolkit to assess the accessibility and engagement of local parks and greenspaces for young people.
Why get involved?
London youth volunteers 16-25 years old.
Travel expenses can be covered.
Volunteering 6 Saturdays 11am-3pm (mandatory) 1 per month - between October 2024 - March 2025.
With further optional volunteer days (Saturdays 11am-3pm).