Nurturing Young Minds: AHC's Climate Change Session at Bahshet Kindergarten
In a recent initiative supported by the Climate Change Responsive Schools project and funded by Embrace the Middle East, the Ankawa Humanitarian Committee (AHC) conducted an informative and engaging session on climate change at Bahshet Kindergarten. This session was designed to provide our young learners with age-appropriate insights into the pressing environmental issues our world faces today.
Understanding the importance of starting environmental education early, AHC crafted a program that not only informed but also engaged the children through interactive learning. Educational games were distributed to make the learning process enjoyable and effective, ensuring the concepts of climate change were accessible and memorable for the kindergarteners.
In addition to the informative session, AHC actively involved the children in tree planting activities. This hands-on experience allowed the young students to connect with nature and understand the significance of planting trees as a measure to combat climate change. The joy and excitement on their faces as they participated in these activities were truly heartwarming.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Embrace the Middle East for their generous support, which made this educational endeavor possible. Their commitment to fostering climate awareness from a young age aligns perfectly with our mission at AHC to build a more sustainable and conscious community.
By nurturing the curiosity and understanding of our youngest generation, we are planting the seeds for a greener, more environmentally responsible future. We look forward to continuing our work in environmental education and making a lasting impact on the minds of young learners.






