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Grand Forks Air Force Base Youth Center Wins Samsung “Climate Superstars” Environmental Awareness Challenge
12/12/2018
GRAND FORKS, N.D., DECEMBER 12, 2018 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Boys & Girls Clubs of America joined forces again for the 4th annual Climate Superstars Challenge. This environmental contest is designed to ignite science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) interest among kids and teens while raising awareness about the importance of environmentalism and sustainability. The Boys & Girls Clubs of America affiliated Youth Center, located on the Grand Forks Air Force Base, won the national challenge to receive a $10,000 technology prize from Samsung.
After completing various sustainability activities from September 17 to November 4, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Youth Center was selected as the grand prize winner of this year’s Samsung Climate Superstars Challenge. A celebration event was held at the local Youth Center to surprise the kids and teens with the announcement and reveal a $10,000 technology makeover as a reward for their efforts to raise awareness about climate change.
“As military youth, our kids and teens are taught to think globally. We’re proud of the hard work and positive energy they poured into this sustainability challenge, which reflects that global perspective,” said Correna E. Woods, Chief, Child & Youth Services Flight, Grand Forks Air Force Base Youth Center. “We are thankful that Samsung sees the potential that our kids hold for a better future. This opportunity provided real experiences around conservation and sustainability that empowered our youth to make a difference.”
The Climate Superstars Challenge is the first challenge of its kind that aims to motivate young people to do their part by taking action to help protect the environment. As a part of Boys & Girls Clubs of America‘s strategy to ensure all members graduate from high school STEM ready, the Climate Superstars Challenge works to engage and educate youth ages 11 – 13 in various activities that demonstrate how their actions and an engineering mindset can enact positive change in their environment.
“Encouraging kids and teens to take action to help protect the environment is crucial for the future of our planet,” said Ann Woo, Senior Director of Corporate Citizenship for Samsung Electronics America. “The lessons they learn through the Samsung Climate Superstars Challenge will equip them with the knowledge to not only take direct action personally but will empower them as stewards of global sustainability to share what they’ve learned with peers, family and the communities where they live.”