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These workshops combine a hands-on experience with a lecture and discussion on the transformation of rejected or trashed items that shed light on the causes and impact of climate change.

 

Lectures and discussions will be tailored to the needs and skills of the various grade levels. 

 

Creating and recreating is an inherent part of the transformation of trash into art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT

Scholars would join a worldwide movement to make people aware of climate issues. With the help of their teachers, parents, and grandparents, students need to learn how to do “the right things for the planet.” MHMT’s work is not only lecturing about climate change and the environment, MHMT,

 

Educates the students on the importance of having a good environment of their own responsibility in improving it.

 

All grades scholars will be aware of their school, and curious about the rooms where they work, the materials they are using, and the need to respect the materials they are working with because of the impact (the relation between paper, and the forest for example) on the environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"I will be a hummingbird. I will do the best I can." - Wangari M. Maatha 

 

 

Wangarĩ Muta Maathai was a renowned Kenyan social, environmental and political activist and the first African woman to win the Nobel laureate in 2004.

 

We are proud to continue our collaboration with Cima in 2020/2021. During the Covid 19 pandemic, it is important to continue to follow our students. We also be continued  to connect the students of La Cima with students of the Elementary  school of Damparis in France 

 

La Cima Elementary Charter School

800 Gates Avenue, 3rd Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11221

Ecole Paul Langevin

Rue des sapins

39500 Damparis

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