Ongar Youth Power: How Local Teens Are Leading the Environmental Charge
In Ongar, our youth are taking action for the planet—and we couldn’t be prouder. Whether it’s organising clean-ups, starting composting campaigns in school, or building bug hotels, young people in Dublin 15 are making a real difference.
A group of students from a local secondary school recently launched a Pollinator Pathways project, identifying safe habitats for bees and planting wildflowers across the neighbourhood. Others have been making eco-education videos and designing posters for our noticeboards.
That’s why we’re launching the Eco-Leaders Programme, offering workshops, mentoring, and support for youth-led environmental ideas. Whether it’s a project to clean up the Royal Canal, recycle school lunches better, or organise a “Green Week,” we want to hear from the next generation.
Young people bring creativity, energy, and fresh ideas. All they need is support—and that’s where Ongar Tidy Towns comes in.
If you’re a student or a teacher interested in taking part, email us or message us on social. The planet needs young champions. And they’re right here in Ongar.
🌱 Let’s grow the next generation of eco-leaders together.
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