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Forest & Bird Youth Fighting For Nature

Greg from Forest & Bird Hastings Havelock North Branch

Come and support Hawke’s Bay’s fledgling Forest & Bird Youth Hub. It is part of a nationwide effort by Forest & Bird to get young people (14-25) taking action for nature “as youth, with youth, for youth”.

Speaker Jake Kerehoma, 20, will talk about plans for litter cleanups; a possible urban pop-up shop, and joining online hui across Aotearoa New Zealand. She will also ask the audience for their ideas and help. So come along whether you’re old or young and be part of shaping our future. More information on Forest & Bird Youth is available from the link below.

Where:

St Andrews Presbyterian Church Lounge
300 Market Road South
Hastings

When:
7.30pm on Thursday, 12th June 2025

ALL ARE WELCOME (members and non-members). Bring a friend if you wish.

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