Earth Day is fast approaching and I want to take a minute to encourage everyone to stop and think of a way that YOU can do your part this year to help protect our fragile planet! B Kind 2 Earth Day wants you to promise to do one nice thing for the Earth on April 22nd. Make Earth Day count for you and your family this year!! In all fifty states on Earth Day, families will get outside, appreciate our planet and do good things for the Earth! There are so many ways that you can participate…here are just a few suggestions!
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Ways to celebrate Earth Day this year
Diane has a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology with a Minor in Health Management and Policy. She spent many years working in cancer research, academics, and biotechnology. Concern over the growing incidence of human disease and the birth of her children led her to begin living a more natural life. She quickly realized that the information she was learning along the way could be beneficial to many others and started blogging as a way to share this knowledge with others. While passionate about health and the environment she can’t quite give up her favorite Cheetos and Diet Coke! Learn more about her HERE.
Diane,
I am the editor of National Wildlife Federation’s Be Out There campaign, which aims to get kids and parents excited about getting outside and unplugged. Just wanted to send a quick note to say a heart-felt (yet belated) thank you for being a state team leader with the B Kind 2 Earth day campaign last month!
We were so inspired by all the amazing ideas and fun conversations that came out of the campaign, which was designed by our dear friends Cooper Munroe and Emily McKhann.
As the weather warms up all across the country, my coworkers and I are getting ready for The Great American Backyard Campout. Let us know if you want to get involved and be one of our team leaders for this event.
Just email me by May 31 at [email protected] and we can discuss how we could collaborate.
Moms rock!!
Best,
Anne Keisman
National Wildlife Federation