Changing the Climate Community Workshop
Designed for communities
and established groups: churches, businesses, clubs, non-profits, and other organizations
Do you want to feel that your contribution to the planet is more meaningful?
Changing the Climate Community Workshop (CCCW)
is a facilitated group process that clarifies environmental realities, processes grief, identifies foundations for resiliency, and creates accessible actions.
An CCCW is designed to:
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Mobilize small groups and communities to affect change where they live, work, and socialize.
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Clarify the environmental practices that affect resilient change.
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Brainstorm within the specific field of the organization- discover community components that highlight your focus as a community.
An CCCW is:
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Approximately 4-7 hours of an engaging, interactive, presentation process.
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Available for adults and youth.
You may feel like you are doing everything you can to make a difference, yet worry it is not enough. You may feel like we can only do this all together, on the same page.
CCCW group process uses educational techniques to:
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Solidify our understanding in pertinent ecological science.
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Highlight positive aspects of human advancement even in the face of potential calamity.
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Identify changes that are necessary for a successful future.
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Facilitate brainstorming that helps individuals and groups identify ways to contribute to a forward direction.
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Discover solutions all around us.
At an CCCW event you can expect:
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Recycled/reused materials provided when possible to record information and ideas
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Sound science presented
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To create solutions as a community
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Action Plans and accountability system
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Resources
CCCW is offered on a sliding scale. All contributions or donations made supports other individuals who cannot afford as much. Scholarships are available; please inquire if interested.
BROWSING FOR BRIDGES- NonProfit
ECJ is brought to you by Browsing for Bridges, a non-profit created to support educational opportunities that address real needs within communities and the environment. The name was chosen to represent the belief that the solutions already exist; we need only to identify them.
TESTIMONIALS
I enjoyed this class a lot! It made me realize that I can do various things to prepare and adapt myself and my neighborhood for the new way of life, optimized for self-sustainability, starting today. Very empowering!
Alex K- Denver, CO
This workshop was enlightening and made me hopeful for the future, while also allowing me to process my grief about climate change. I appreciated the opportunity to brainstorm alongside a community of people who really care and want to make real change in whatever ways they can.
Olivia Knippling- Arvada, CO