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Youth Global Climate & Health Initiative, Inc. has tax-exempt status under IRC 501(c)(3). DLN: 26053453001403

We Have the Power to Impact Our Future, and We’re Doing Something About It

Kevin and Kian had the opportunity to meet

the champion who helped plant trees in

England, Mr. Terry Gurr at a dinner in

Stockton, California.

UGANDA

Omoo, Ngora District, City of Kampala,

Uganda

On Thursday 29 September the Junior youth/youth from Louise Gregory memorial school (LGMS) were able to plant the 9 cypress trees under the youth global climate initiative. LGMS was established in 1961.

The school is found in the remote village of Omoo, Ngora district, about four and a half hours drive from the capital city of Kampala, Uganda.

MEXICO

Rancho La Atarjea 801,

León, Mexico

On November 9, 2022, A group of 7 high school students planted 19 Italian Cypress trees under the Youth Global Climate Initiative. The school’s name is SABES located in Leon, Mexico

Bachillerato SABES Arboledas

de los López

León, Guanajuato, México

Alumnos que participaron: Angel Zapata, Joseline Lopez, Danna Padilla, Dulce Zapata, Gabriel Patiño, Juan Rangel, Adán Cordero, Monica Granados y Dilan Lopez

Directora: Ana Machain

19 árboles plantados

SABES Arboledas de los López

inició en Julio 2013

ITALIA

Scuola Elementare “Don Bosco” di Corfino Garfagnana, Lucca, Italia Est. 2009

19 Italian Cypress trees were planted under the initiative of Youth Global Climate Initiative project at the school in Corfino, Italy on November 11, 2022. Present were the Mayor, the School Administrators, and the youth.

Bacolod City, PHILIPPINES

Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines

On November 22, 2022, 19 Italian cypress, trees were planted at Bacolod City National High school Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines in collaboration with the Global Youth Climate Change initiative.

The Youth planted these trees under the supervision of school administrators, the science faculty teacher, Mrs., Mina, Perez, and the school principal, Dr. Richard Gelangre.

Negros Occidental, PHILIPPINES

Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, PHILIPPINES

The Youth for Environmental Schools Organization (YES-O) Club of Bacolod City in partnership with the Youth Global Climate Initiative conducted a Tree-Planting Activity last December 19, 2022, at the Horseshoe Garden, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Twenty (19) Italian Cypress Trees were planted by selected YES-O Club Members and their Adviser, Mr. June Nathan M. Fernandez. The said activity was also joined by Dr. Liza Chan and Mrs. Mina M. Perez who are both environmental advocates.

The Cypress Tree represents everlasting life, thus giving the YES-O Club a lifelong legacy of making a positive impact on climate change and most especially on the environment.

Thank you to our students:

Crisandra Irish P. Comia – Grade 10 Newton

Francis Jhamyr J. Las – Grade 9 Dalton

Vhon Aeiou R. Cuenca – Grade 8 Orchid

Marianne Bless L. Abuana – Grade 10 Newton

Jenny L. Aducal – Grade 10 Newton

Blessy Ninia S. Paclibar – Grade 9 Pythagoras

Val Laurence Marapo – Grade 9 Pythagoras

INDIA

On December 21, 2022, nine Italian Cypress trees

were planted at The Shiv English School in

Amravati, the second largest city in the

Vidarbha region in the heart of India. The youth and the school officials planted these in collaboration

with the Youth Global Climate initiative.

ENGLAND

Youth Global Climate Change

We sincerely appreciate all the help from Mrs. Price and Mr. Gurr in facilitating this project. We also note that this is the first country in which we have been flexible to plant 9 Oak trees rather than Cypress, given that Cypress trees do not grow well in a cold climate. We can alter the project to achieve our primary goal of uniting the youth worldwide and helping with climate change.

Burnside supported this international student lead initiative by planting trees to raise awareness of climate change, and its effects. This project originated in America and has crossed five different countries and four continents so far.

Burnside students and their American peers discussed the project together, which resulted in planting nine oak trees across the school site. The trees were kindly donated by one landscaping with the support of our Mr. GURR Dash CHAR of governors. This will form the start of the “protecting the environment“ project led by the school council, where students with the informing, raise awareness and lead positive change on aspects of climate change in our community.

Philippines

Handumanan National High School

Allan M.Pomada Principal III

Handumanan National High School

Boys Scouts of the Philippines

Outfit advisers Teresita M. Potato

Asst. Outfit adviser Ilonwy Ivon A. Cañada

On January 9, 2023, and other 19 Italian cypress trees were planted in handuman, bacolod city

The boy, Scouts of this school collaborated with the youth global climate initiative to make this happen. The Global Youth Climate Initiative leadership is very grateful and thankful to the school principal Allan Pomada and the youth collaborators.

Israel

Nineteen trees were planted on Feb 5th in Jaffa in the Tel Aviv district in Israel. “Hatichon Hachevrati” (the social High) Tel-Aviv-Jaffa is a small professional high school. According to School Advisor Mr. Thomas Negev, “We believe that the center of the school is the relationship (between adults and youth, between students), and the main subject in our learning is our society- we learn from, and about real-life problems, we try to find out what do we think about the world and how we can make it better, today. Our students are meeting inspiring activists, researchers, and artists as part of learning and experiencing social change tactics.”

This is a unique experience since we collaborated with this school. As mentioned, the main idea is to plant primarily Italian Cypress trees, but we are flexible to incorporate geographical cultures and the natural environment. In this case, the idea is to make a lovely garden in this location that correlates with the historical trees wild to this area. They are Fig, pomegranate, orange, olive, and similar trees. Another pleasant experience with this project was while unearthing the ground, and an old historical artifact was also found.

Philippines

Victoria National High School in Victoria city, Philippines

On March 3rd, 2023


Victoria National High School in Victoria city, Philippines planted 19 Cypress trees in collaboration with Youth Global Climate Initiative organization.

We appreciate the leadership from Suzzete S Belandres, Ph.D.- Principal, Mr. Noel Mamac- Class adviser and the eight high school seniors.

Philippines

On March 12th, 2023 National High School at Cadiz City, Philippines planted 19 Italian Cypress trees in collaboration with Youth Global Climate Initiative. We like to thank the school administrator, Dr. Vicente F Gustilo, and the high school students for assisting with this global project.

Philippines

Empowering Change Through Global Tree Planting

24 schools 24×19=456 trees

Riverside College

Murcia national high school

Lopez jaena national HS

Alangilan national HS

hervias national HS

Medel national hs

Barangay 13 youth federation

barangay 30 youth federation

Barangay Taculing youth federation

paglaum national highschool

talisay baptist school

Carlos hilado university

barangay Mansilingan youth federation

Barangay Minoyan Youth federation

Barangay 41 Youth Federation

Barangay 15 Youth federation

Montevista Youth federation

Domingo Lacson High school

Dona Corazon School

St Joseph School La Salle

Barangay Visata Alegre Youth Federation

Negros occidental Highschool

Kyrgyzstan

We are super excited to add United World International School,

Chuy region, Bishkek city, Kyrgyzstan to our list of global projects.

They are a non-profit educational organization in Kyrgyzstan. On March 27, 2023, nineteen Italian cypress trees were planted in this school. We appreciate all the youth and the administration for helping to make this a reality in this region. More about the school can be found at

United World International School

Mexico

Telesecundaria 123 School, Los Sauces, Leon Guanajuato, Mexico

YGCI likes to thank the school’s Principal, Judith Alejandra Nicasio Zermeño, and the teacher, Sergio Torres Luviano, in charge of planting the trees, and all the students at the school for planting 19 Italian Cypress Trees on July 4th, 2023 at Telesecundaria 123 School, Los Sauces, Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. The students are also responsible to water the trees over their school year.

Stockton, California

University of the Pacific in Stockton California

We are proud to announce that our collaboration with the University of the Pacific marks a significant milestone for YGCI. Our initial focus was on middle schools and high schools, but now, we have successfully expanded our tree-planting initiatives to include the first university partnership with UOP.

Our vision extends beyond this achievement as we aim to spread our mission to universities worldwide, including those in the United States. We began our journey by establishing tree-planting initiatives in our local high school, Saint Mary’s High School. Our intent was to start local and then grow on a global scale.

With the University of the Pacific now on board, we are excited to replicate this success in our community and beyond, working hand in hand with universities to make a positive impact on the environment. Together, we look forward to a greener future for our planet.

At the tree planting event on October 26th, 2023, we were honored to have key members of the university faculty in attendance, showing their commitment to sustainability:

Toby Rose – Senior Superintendent for Grounds, whose expertise in campus landscaping has been instrumental in making this initiative a reality.

Jessica Bilecki – Sustainably Director, whose passion and leadership have guided our sustainability efforts.

Jaclyn Long – Associate Director for Donor Relations, a key figure in fostering partnerships for our environmental endeavors.

These visionary leaders are driving the University of the Pacific towards a greener, more sustainable future.

Nine Italian Cypress Trees:

Our Pledge to a Greener Tomorrow

A Sustainable Milestone Achieved

October 26th, 2023

Bali

19 Italian Cypress Trees Planted at SD No 2 Legian School in Bali

On November 11th, 2023, 19 Italian Cypress trees found their new home at SD No 2 Legian School in Bali, Indonesia, marking a significant step towards a greener future. We extend our gratitude to the Head Master, Noor Octafiyanti, for wholeheartedly collaborating with our initiative.

Argentina

Colegio Gaudi School Partners with YGCI for Global Health and

Climate Change Education Initiative.

On May 20th, 2024, Colegio Gaudi School in Buenos Aires, Argentina, partnered with YGCI to plant trees, marking the launch of an innovative Global Health and Climate Change curriculum. This collaboration aims to create customized educational programs for each past and future school, focusing on educating students about the adverse health effects of climate change. YGCI extends its heartfelt appreciation to the school principal, Mrs. Gisela Canduci, for her outstanding leadership and commitment to this initiative.

San Diego, California

UC San Diego and YGCI

Celebrate International Arbor Day with Tree Planting Initiative

On International Arbor Day, April 26th, 2024, in collaboration with UC San Diego 18 Red Push Pisatche trees were planted at the UC San Diego campus. Youth Global Climate Initiative Co-Founders are grateful to work with Chancellor Khosla, Mr. Mike Hogan, the Landscape Services and Urban Forestry Superintendent, and Mr. Mark Goldberg, UCSD Facilities Management to plant these trees.

 

Why Italian Cypress Trees:

The Italian cypress makes oxygen through photosynthesis all through the year. In this way, it adds to the air quality in the area. They have an aromatic resin that smells pleasant and adds to the garden scents in winter and summer.

Italian cypress trees grow like elegant columns. They have only one trunk, and no limbs branch outwards from the trunk. All the branches follow a narrow upward direction. In 2012 a wildfire swept through a plantation used for research by Spanish scientists. All the other trees burned but the copse of Italian cypress trees remained standing. These cypress trees were still green and showed no damage from the devastating fire. Only 1-2% of the Italian cypress trees had ignited – a remarkable fact compared to the neighboring trees of different species. They are fire-resistant.

Even though we are advocating planting Italian Cypress trees, we understand that there may be areas around the world these trees may not grow well. In these cases, a country can plant any tree that grows well based on the country’s climate.

As we receive donations, our growth will be exponential. Our initial focus is on purchasing trees for countries in need, and with further donations, we plan to expand our reach by partnering with other entities and investing in marketing efforts. We sincerely appreciate your generous donations and thank you for your support!

Youth Global Climate & Health Initiative, Inc. has tax-exempt

status under IRC 501(c)(3). DLN: 26053453001403