Mobile Releases Environmental Education Program Guide

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson recently announced that the city’s office of resilience has distributed its 2024 Environmental Education Program Guide to local teachers and administrators. “This document can help teachers at every grade level in every school find a program and a local nonprofit partner to help their students learn about litter,” he explained. “Plenty of groups are already working to address litter, and we want to support them in those efforts, while empowering more residents and businesses to do their part.” The partnering organizations are as follows: the Alabama Coastal Foundation, Partners for Environmental Progress, Dog River Clearwater Revival, Keep Mobile Beautiful/Love Your Community, the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, the Osprey Initiative, Goodwill Gulf Coast, Mobile Baykeeper, the Alabama Audubon-Coastal Bird Stewardship Program, Groundwork Mobile County and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.

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