This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is full of ways to help.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is full of ways to help. First, when Hurricane Helene devasted parts of Appalachia, many communities had little to no warning about the deadly flooding and landslides. But an established network of aid immediately mobilized—and now needs support ([link removed]) . Next, can a nonprofit in eastern Kentucky ([link removed]) provide a road map for flood recovery? Then, two youth climate leaders know the work they have to do to achieve climate justice in their lifetimes, but they can’t continue fighting alone ([link removed]) . Finally, we invite you to subscribe to Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine to receive our timely fall 2024 issue: “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement
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The Appalachian Nonprofits Helping in Helene ([link removed])
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One Year after Devastating Floods Hit Eastern Kentucky, Appalshop Continues to Rise ([link removed])
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What the Youth Climate Justice Movement Needs from Philanthropy ([link removed])
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Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement ([link removed])
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The fall 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine is centered on young leaders and activists in the climate justice movement. Subscribe to the magazine today to receive this exclusive issue. Subscribe here… ([link removed])
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