Climate Action Facilitator Training
Deepen your role as a climate change advocate with the Ecology Center's free facilitator trainings. If you've already participated in a Climate Action Workshop series or would rather lead your own with friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, congregation members or others, come to our one-session facilitator training. We'll share materials and strategies to help you easily mobilize your community members, and we'll provide ongoing support as you plan and hold your own series. No experience necessary to participate.
By organizing a series, you'll be given free membership to the Ecology Center for a year if you have not previously been a member
Free 2-session Climate Action Workshop:
June 8, June 15, 6:30-8:30pm
Haven't had time for a four-session workshop series? This June, the Ecology Center offers a special two-session workshop series for those with packed schedules.
Where: Ecology Center (2530 San Pablo Ave, between Dwight and Parker, Berkeley, CA)
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Dates: Tuesdays June 8 and June 15 (attendance at both sessions is requested)
RSVP: debra@ecologycenter.org
By participating in a both sessions, you'll be given free membership to the Ecology Center for a year if you have not previously been a member.
Or...
Invite the Ecology Center to facilitate a free workshop series in your community.
The Ecology Center will send a trained facilitator to facilitate a 1, 2, 3, or 4-session workshop series at your workplace, with your congregation, neighborhood, housing complex, school or other community group at a time and location that works for you. Please RSVP to verify if the Ecology Center offers this service in your city. June and July workshops preferable.
How do I sign up?
Write to debra@ecologycenter.org and pass on this message to your friends and colleagues. For more information, visit http://www.ecologycenter.org
Background on the Ecology Center
The Ecology Center provides the public with reliable information, tools, hands-on training, referrals, strategies, infrastructure, and models for sustainable living. Our programs enable people to adopt practices that are environmentally and socially responsible. We run Berkeley's residential curbside recycling program, the Berkeley Farmers' Markets, Farm Fresh Choice food justice program, Terrain magazine, EcoHouse demonstration home and garden, the Ecology Center Store, and a variety of Information and Climate Change Action programs.
