The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) Youth Ambassador Program is designed for youth in grades 8 - 12 who want to lead the way on climate action and environmental stewardship. You can sign up as an individual to attend events and run your own project or get your whole eco club or class involved and work together on a group project.
As an ambassador, you’ll join a regional network of like-minded youth to connect, collaborate and make your voice heard. Together, you’ll take part in exciting events and hands-on projects that promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.
This program is jointly run by the RDN’s Drinking Water & Watershed Protection (DWWP), Energy & Sustainability and Parks teams. It’s a great opportunity to get support for projects related to your interests, build skills in project planning and leadership, earn volunteer hours and receive reference letters for future work.
What can you do as a Youth Ambassador?
Organize or join beach cleanups and invasive species pulls
Lead climate action campaigns at your school
Create biodiversity projects like pollinator gardens
Host eco-awareness events for your community
Participate in workshops and leadership training
Connect with others working on similar projects
And more!
When we work as a team, our impact grows. This is your opportunity to amplify the issues you care about, inspire others and lead the way toward a greener future.
How can I get involved and learn more?
Subscribe to this page by clicking on "Stay Informed" to receive email notifications with news and updates on the Youth Ambassadors Program.
See our Youth Ambassador Updates to see how youth in the region are pitching in to improve the environment!
Register and then ask us a question or submit an idea about a project and we will post the response for others to read and learn from.
Visit our interactive Project Map to see all of the projects and events that our Youth Ambassadors have worked on to date!
The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) Youth Ambassador Program is designed for youth in grades 8 - 12 who want to lead the way on climate action and environmental stewardship. You can sign up as an individual to attend events and run your own project or get your whole eco club or class involved and work together on a group project.
As an ambassador, you’ll join a regional network of like-minded youth to connect, collaborate and make your voice heard. Together, you’ll take part in exciting events and hands-on projects that promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.
This program is jointly run by the RDN’s Drinking Water & Watershed Protection (DWWP), Energy & Sustainability and Parks teams. It’s a great opportunity to get support for projects related to your interests, build skills in project planning and leadership, earn volunteer hours and receive reference letters for future work.
What can you do as a Youth Ambassador?
Organize or join beach cleanups and invasive species pulls
Lead climate action campaigns at your school
Create biodiversity projects like pollinator gardens
Host eco-awareness events for your community
Participate in workshops and leadership training
Connect with others working on similar projects
And more!
When we work as a team, our impact grows. This is your opportunity to amplify the issues you care about, inspire others and lead the way toward a greener future.
How can I get involved and learn more?
Subscribe to this page by clicking on "Stay Informed" to receive email notifications with news and updates on the Youth Ambassadors Program.
See our Youth Ambassador Updates to see how youth in the region are pitching in to improve the environment!
Register and then ask us a question or submit an idea about a project and we will post the response for others to read and learn from.
Visit our interactive Project Map to see all of the projects and events that our Youth Ambassadors have worked on to date!