Youth Activism is a growing culture with future focused values. Teens are helping us question our daily actions and public policy. Challenging our perspectives and encouraging us to make small changes for big global impacts.
Part 2: Mum Behind the beach Cleaners – Parenting an Activist
Harriet Donnelly, who organises Flossie and the Beach Cleaners Charity, is here to talk through parenting an activist. From first inspiration to growing notability, what’s it like to have a child who is trying to change the world.
How can we encourage them?
How do we promote activism in our homes?
How do we enable them to follow passions and make a difference?
Who are they?
“We are an ever-growing group of marine enthusiasts in Ireland and around the world who care deeply about the ocean and its marine life. If we know there is plastic on a beach, we want to clean it!”
How do they do it?
“We present workshops in junior schools and corporate companies about plastic pollution and what we can do to change our way of life. Alongside this, we host fun regular beach cleans around Ireland – you never know what treasure you might find.”
What is their Mission?
“The group raises awareness about plastic pollution and the damage it is doing to our marine life and oceans around Ireland and different parts of the world.”
In 2019, Flossie and Harriet travelled to see the infamous Plastic River for themselves. Listen to the story in this episode and visit these links for more information.
Bening Saguling Foundation: an eco school by the Citarum River where the kids pay to go to school with plastic bottles.
Gili Island Eco Trust: On an Island that is working to be plastic free, the eco trust is also helping regrow coral and more.