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Climate Ambassadors Collaborate

Tuesday, 21 April @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Join us for an inspiring online session delivered in collaboration with Nicki Shantz from Climate Ambassadors and CAG Devon.

The Climate Ambassadors programme connects volunteer climate specialists with nurseries, schools, and colleges to support them in developing meaningful, practical climate action plans.

Community action groups are filled with passionate, knowledgeable volunteers who care deeply about climate education and environmental change—and this programme offers a powerful way to share that expertise.

In this session, you will:
🌱 Hear from the Climate Ambassadors team about what the role involves and how you can become an Ambassador.
🏫 Learn how the programme helps schools embed climate action, directly from staff who host Climate Ambassadors.
🤝 Discover how this partnership can strengthen your group’s engagement with local education settings in a purposeful and lasting way.
❓ Q&A, giving you the chance to explore how this opportunity could work for you and your community.

Whether you’re curious about getting involved or ready to take the next step, this session will equip you with everything you need to make a meaningful impact.

For questions please email hello@cagsomerset.org.uk

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Tuesday, 21 April

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7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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