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Te Whakatipu Kaitiaki: Growing Future Guardians
Young people across Aotearoa care deeply about climate change, biodiversity loss, and their communities' futures. Yet few get meaningful chances to turn that concern into action.
Through Girls who Grow, we've seen the magic that happens when young women connect with environmental leaders, farmers, and community changemakers. When trusted with real challenges, young people bring creativity, optimism, and fresh thinking that unlock new possibilities.
The Problem
Wellington's young people face disconnection from nature and from decision-making about their environment. Schools want authentic learning experiences. Students want to matter. But there's rarely a bridge between awareness and action.
We're building one.
The Solution: Future Guardians Imagination Challenge
Fifty students from colleges in Lower Hutt and across the Wellington region will tackle real environmental challenges like healthy waterways, regenerative food systems, biodiversity restoration, and climate resilience.
Working alongside farmers, scientists, iwi representatives, and environmental practitioners, students will use design thinking to develop practical solutions grounded in both mātauranga Māori and contemporary science. The most promising ideas won't stay in the classroom, they'll be piloted on regional regenerative farms.
Why This Matters
Students get to see their ideas come to life, measure real environmental impact, and develop the leadership skills our future desperately needs. They'll reconnect with whenua and wai while contributing to a thriving future.
Your investment grows the next generation of kaitiaki and creates a replicable model for Aotearoa.
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