Power of 10 partnering with the Duke of Edinburgh Award

Power of 10 is proud to collaborate with the Duke of Edinburgh Award to provide students with a unique opportunity to discover their voice in the climate movement. Through a structured journey, participants will engage in events, training sessions, and meaningful opportunities, all designed to empower them as leaders in climate action. At the heart of this initiative is the Big Power of 10 Challenge Booklet. This essential guide helps students navigate the Power of 10 app, explore their interests, and take the first steps toward creating impactful climate events. The booklet offers support as students:

 

  • Choose campaigns that align with their passions.
  • Conduct research to target areas where they can make the greatest impact.
  • Plan large-scale events and campaigns to bring their vision to life.

 

By joining this program, students are equipped to explore their potential, develop new skills, and chart their own course in the fight against climate change. Our partnership with the Duke of Edinburgh Award is designed to enhance students’ professional development. It provides them with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to extend their climate initiatives beyond school and into their future careers. Together, we aim to inspire the next generation of climate leaders to take meaningful action and make a lasting difference.

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