Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Building Bridges newsletter connects diaspora Armenian students with their environmental heritage

Armenia Tree Project has released the second edition of its Building Bridges newsletter for children ages 6-12. The United Nations has declared 2011 as International Year of Forests, so this issue has a special focus on trees.

ATP's new Ranger Jeff character is teaching
kids about Armenia's natural heritage

It was created as part of ATP's innovative Building Bridges program to connect diasporan students with their environmental heritage. The newsletter was designed by the creators of the Gakavig children’s publication.

It includes fun activities about trees and wildlife, information about ATP's mission, and a kids news page that shows how students have met peers and gotten involved with this program in Armenia and in the diaspora.

The activity is guided by Ranger Jeff, a unique character that shares the enthusiasm and likeness of the head of the organization. The newsletter is being distributed to families and schools across North America and elsewhere, and is available in PDF format here.

For more information or to get involved with ATP's Building Bridges program, contact Sarah Hayes at (617) 926-TREE.

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