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by: Melissa Poe, Founder Of Kids F.A.C.E. Kids For A Clean Environment, Kids F.A.C.E.®, is the world's largest youth environmental organization - much more than the first six members who gathered at Percy Priest Elementary in Nashville, Tennessee in 1989. At 9 years old, I started the club for kids after seeing a program on TV, Highway to Heaven, that made me think, "What will the future world be like if we don't help take care of the environment today?" I didn't want to grow up in a world with a polluted environment. At the end of the program, however, Michael Landon, the actor, said something very important. He said, "It's not too late. People who care will Do something!" I wanted to be one of those who "Cared", and so I started the club, Kids F.A.C.E. as a club for kids who wanted to be involved. Starting the club turned out to be a way to help people get involved with the environment. Club members started doing things like recycling, picking up litter and planting trees as well as inviting other kids to join their club.. Soon, letters, written by kids, started arriving. They asked, "How can I help ...what can I do...how can I join your club and get started?" The more people heard about the club, the more people wanted to join and do things for the environment. In 1990, the club was incorporated as a non-profit organization. As the club grew, so did the demands of a growing organization. There were bills to pay; mail to send; and hopefully, a way to communicate, as in a newsletter, with all the club members. The organization was established "by kids and for kids" but to continue, some very special adults would have to come forward and help. A major corporate sponsor was found in the Wal-Mart Corporation when I wrote to Sam Walton asking for help. He and Wal-Mart adopted Kids F.A.C.E. making it possible for any child who wants to get involved with their community and help protect nature to join the club free of charge. Now, Kids F.A.C.E. membership is over 300,000 members strong all across the United States and in twenty-two foreign countries. - Melissa Poe ***
- Millennium Legacy Trees - a campaign to
encourage sudetns to plant trees which will serve as Living Legacies of
young people's volunteer spirit. - Little R&R: A campaign to increase the
visibility and recognition of the new recyclying symbol and the importance
of completing the recycyling circle. - Leadeship Odyssey: A training program to prepare
yound people on how to become community leaders and initiate the Earth
Odyssey program in their community. Used with permission from Kids F.A.C.E.
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