This year, we set out to grow Another Way to achieve national, sustained impact, and that is exactly what we have done. I have been hugely proud of what the Another Way team has managed to achieve this year and of how we have established ourselves as a leader at the forefront of climate education in the UK. From increasing our youth engagement to reach over 25,000 young people (up from 3,500 last year) to advising government on youth engagement, it truly has been a remarkable year of growth.

We have set ourselves apart in approaching climate action in a wholistic way: focusing on dismantling barriers, growing skills and creating inclusive, safe spaces for young people. Our innovative projects have made climate education fun, encouraged young people feel a sense of agency, and helped people realise that anyone can be an advocate for our planet. In short, we are redefining what climate action means.

To learn more about the scale of Another Way’s impact over the past year, check out the full impact report here.

– Amy Bray, Founder & Head of Vision

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