Path to Positive Communities

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05/18/2026

Protect your community's mental health in a changing climate this . Last year's Runner-Up Britt Wray aims to help individuals and communities protect their mental health and emotional well-being amidst climate change, in ways that co-benefit climate action. Explore this how-to guide for strategies you can implement in your community: https://buff.ly/SyVLBdt

05/18/2026

🌍 May is , a time to focus on well-being, including how climate change affects children’s mental health. Caregivers can be transformative mentors in building kids’ resilience. 💚 Learn how with Supporting Children’s Well-being and Building Resilience as Our Climate Changes — A Guide for Parents and Caregivers, developed from ecoAmerica & APA research
📘 Download here: https://buff.ly/sZzpDWo

04/28/2026

Trust in information and climate concern reinforce each other. Among Americans who trust the news they consume, nearly 8 in 10 are concerned about climate change. The antidote to climate inaction starts with credible information shared by trusted voices.
➡️ Read more: https://buff.ly/sPLGZlA

04/22/2026

🌎 Today is ! Take climate action where it begins, at home. 🏠🌱 The choices you make and the conversations you start can inspire the people around you. ecoAmerica’s Local Climate Action Guide offers simple ways to build climate-friendly habits, talk about solutions, and lead by example right from your own home.
👉 Get started: https://buff.ly/c5rLjRN

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