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Tampa Bay Breathe Free Partners with Local Schools

Published on:
October 15, 2023
Tampa Bay Breathe Free Partners with Local Schools

Educational Partnerships

Tampa Bay Breathe Free has partnered with local schools to implement environmental education programs. These programs aim to teach students about the importance of air quality and sustainability. Through interactive lessons and hands-on activities, students will learn how they can contribute to a healthier environment.

Future Generations

The organization believes that educating young people is crucial for fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. The first program will launch next semester, and schools are encouraged to sign up.

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