education

Operation Jairo

Operation Jairo is a broad campaign to defend endangered populations of green, leatherback, hawksbill, olive ridley and loggerhead turtles in Florida, Costa Rica and Honduras against various threats, including poaching, fishing net entanglement, trash and light pollution, and destruction of their habitat.

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America was created in December 2012, in immediate response to the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. As a leading force for gun violence prevention, the group supports the Second Amendment but believes that common sense solutions are necessary in order to protect our children and loved ones. Moms Demand Action emphasizes that gun violence is an epidemic and fights for stronger gun laws and policies that would decrease this escalating epidemic.

North Carolinians Against Gun Violence

North Carolinians Against Gun Violence is a non-profit organization created 25 years ago following the death of a jogger who was shot and killed in Chapel Hill, NC. The group educates families and schools on gun safety procedures and gun violence prevention. Direct involvement with community leaders and public officials helps spread the message and gain involvement across the state. 

Protect Our Winters (POW)

Protect Our Winters (POW) is an environmental activist group dedicated to protecting winter through climate action.  POW was founded in 2007 by professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones.  The organization aims to inspire the snowsports community to take action against climate change through focusing on educational initiatives, political activism, and community-based activism. 

350.org

350.org organizes mass amounts of people to act against new coal, oil, and gas projects. With a network that extends to 188 countries, 350.org has no shortage of citizens committed to looking for clean energy solutions that will halt the heating of the planet. The organization derives it's name from what is typically regarded as the upper limit of what the earth can handle: 350 parts per million (ppm) of carbon in the atmosphere.