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Kids Help The World

Let Kids of all ages be a part of community conservation projects such as helping a town or city design a solar array.

We all Know about the climate crisis and we know that us kids will be the next ones to deal with this extreme problem so why is no one teaching us how to help there are a lot of people who do things but it's not enough we have to be united as a world and as a people wall the best way to do this in my mind is not have long lectures. but have hands on experiences we need to be in the conversations.

Overview

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2019

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Children

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April 2019

About the innovation

What is Kids Help The World

we need to help are planet and the people of the world we can do both by letting the the kids of today be better grown ups of tomorrow by letting us participate in things that are all ready helping the planet ,animals and people. We (Kids) should have a bigger say in the way are world is going. but you are the only one who can help us.

Implementation steps

Kids Help The World Step one.. and two.

Step one: talk to kids you know see what they know about problems in are world. Step two: if the kids you talked to want to do some thing talk to some one who is doing some thing to help the problem. see if they would like to hear the kid's perspective and work with them. combined the two.

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