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I am a teacher, can my school become a Friends of the Earth local group?

Unfortunately no. But teachers can join a local Friends of the Earth group as well as the Youth and Education Network.

You can also set up green clubs at your school. For advice, please contact:

Local group members may be able to offer expertise in environmental issues and attend club meetings.

Find your nearest local group.

Most people would agree that the youth of today will shape tomorrow’s world.

Join our Youth and Education network to give young people the inspiration they need to make a difference.

For more information, visit our Learning website.

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