The Global Youth Polar Race4Good® invites youth to take ACTION
Our focus is giving a voice to the local and indigenous communities living in the Arctic, Antarctica and the third Pole – the Himalayas, the Polar Regions affected by climate change.
Launching on 23 October 2023, the Global Youth Polar Race4Good harnesses the best and brightest young minds worldwide to help challenged communities innovate and adapt to living with the world’s most critical environmental problem.
The Global Youth Polar Race4Good connects youths directly from around the world, facilitates understanding and empathy through conversations and finds real solutions on the ground for families. It implements solutions, as guided by the local community, immediately.
Linda Cruse
Founder Linda Cruse is a frontline humanitarian and leadership expert who has spent over two decades in disaster areas and war zones, helping families re-establish their lives. In the Race4Good she has created a high-impact formula that ignites the minds of students in schools globally, and mobilises international business leaders to develop sustainable uplift plans that change lives, forever.
Students taking part from all 7 CONTINENTS
Through the Global Youth Polar Race4Good, students worldwide are given a platform to communicate directly to their peers and gain empathy and understanding from each other. Students living in the Arctic region, in Qaanaaq, Greenland, the most northern town at 77.28° north, students from the most southern school Esperenza Base, Hope Bay, the only permanent school in Antarctica at 63.23° south, as well as students living in an isolated community in the highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayas in Nepal.
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It’s time to stop talking and take action
In this PDF, you can read everything about The Global Youth Polar Race4Good such as the challenges, timetable, etc.