From Valerie, National Youth Council of Ireland <[email protected]>
Subject Reminder: Climate Justice Charter launch
Date February 22, 2022 2:52 PM
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Tomorrow! Join us to find out how your organisation can get involved

Hello John,

I hope this finds you well. I'm just sending around a quick reminder about the event below which we're very excited about at the Youth2030 Global Youth Work programme: we're launching a brand new Climate Justice Charter ([link removed]) !

Join us at the launch of Ireland’s first Climate Justice Charter

Our Future Generations Project is delighted to be launching Ireland’s first Climate Justice Charter ([link removed]) tomorrow Wednesday 23rd February at 10:30am.
Join us to find out what this important Charter is all about and the benefits of your organisation signing up to become a part of the Climate Justice Charter family.
Register or find out more >> ([link removed])
It's going to be great, but don't take my word for it. See what some of those involved have to say about it:


‘The charter is beneficial for all organisations as it acts as a set of good practice guidelines that allows Sphere 17 to begin to truly imbed Climate Justice at all levels – from our board of directors to the young people we work with.’

Lee Cummins, Sphere 17.


‘The young people who developed the charter principles were adamant about including local to global connections. We welcomed this strongly, as it’s the most vulnerable communities that suffer the worst consequences.’

Michael Doorly, Concern Worldwide.


‘We love the Climate Justice Charter because the creation of it was entirely youth-led. It captures exactly what the young people wanted the charter to say and the capacity to convince others how the world should be.’

TJ Hourihan, YMCA Ireland.


‘We love that the charter is accessible for every organisation and every group of young people. From young farmers making a living to young people making change, there is something in there for everyone.’

Gillian Richardson, Macra na Feirme.
Do get in touch if you have any questions and I hope to see you at the (online) launch of Climate Justice Charter ([link removed]) tomorrow morning!

All the best,

Valerie

Valerie Duffy
Youth 2030 Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street
Dublin 2
[link removed]
Youth 2030 is a partnership between NYCI and Irish Aid, working in consortia with Concern Worldwide, Maynooth University and Trócaire to deliver Global Youth Work and Development Education to the youth sector.

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