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Help for green volunteers

A Broadmeadows community service is helping support young volunteers passionate about tackling climate change, thanks to the state government.

Banksia Gardens received $8000 from the Victorian government’s Volunteering for Nature grant program that aims to inspire young people to participate in volunteering.

Sustainability and education coordinator Edgar Caballero said it was an honour to be chosen for the volunteering grant and provided an invaluable opportunity for the group.

“We feel both privileged and trusted to manage this grant, and we’re excited about the opportunity it presents to our young people,” he said.

“We are the host organisation for Climate Adaptation Requires Youth Action (CARYA), a training and action program that empowers young people in Hume to take meaningful steps in climate change adaptation and mitigation.

“The grants enable Banksia Gardens to serve as a conduit for funding the innovative ideas that these young individuals bring to the table.”

Mr Caballero said it was “absoloutely crucial” to support young people in volunteering and welcomed anyone aged 16 to 29 passionate about climate change to get involved in CARYA 2024.

“Young people are not merely ‘the hope for the future,’ but invaluable partners in tackling the present environmental crisis and other challenges,” he said.

“This support sends a powerful message that governments, organisations, and communities are not just hearing their ideas but actively partnering with them to address the pressing issues of our time.

“Recognising their contributions and empowering them to take action today is not just a matter of fairness but also a strategic necessity for building a sustainable and inclusive future.”

For more information about Banksia Gardens or CARYA, visit banksiagardens.org.au/get-help/environment/carya/

Jena Carr

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