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Focus Areas of Youth Climate Corps

  • Youth Climate Corps BC
  • Jul 1, 2022
  • 1 min read

Youth Climate Corps is developing expertise in local food security, energy efficiency, wildfire risk reduction, youth leadership development, community engagement, ecosystem restoration and climate education. These seven focus areas work to transform communities to be more resilient and innovative in a rapidly changing world.


The world is transforming from shifts in climate. These changes are shifting why and how we work. The future of the youth in your communities will be impacted throughout their lifetime by the consequences of the climate crisis.


The question is, where do you focus your energy to build a resilient community? How do you remain strong as a leader in a rapidly changing world?


Learn more about YCC Focus Areas here.

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We are committed to maintaining and growing respectful relationships in every region where we work.

 

YCCBC recognizes that colonization has deeply disrupted Indigenous Peoples’ relationships with their lands, communities, and cultural practices. We understand that the climate crisis is rooted in ongoing systems of colonialism and resource extraction—systems that became possible through the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their homelands.

We believe that Indigenous sovereignty is essential to building just futures and liveable worlds. YCCBC is committed to listening, learning, and walking in solidarity with Indigenous communities and to supporting Indigenous-led climate action across the province.

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Youth Climate Corps BC develops the climate leaders of tomorrow by training a workforce of young people who know how to work together, communicate powerfully, and get things done on projects that contribute to climate resilience in communities across British Columbia.

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YCCBC headquarters is grateful to be located on the traditional and unceded lands of the Sinixt, the Syilx, and the Ktunaxa. 

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