
LA-Based Nonprofit Green Youth Movement Partners With Eco Detail for Waterless Car Wash to Spread Awareness for Water Conservation.
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) October 14, 2009 - The Water Conservation Resource recently declared that California is currently facing severe water challenges. While the effects of California’s wasteful water habits are adding up, 17-year-old Ally Maize, founder of local nonprofit Green Youth Movement, believes that daily changes can make a significant impact.
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The Water Conservation Resource recently declared that California is currently facing severe water challenges. While the effects of California's wasteful water habits are adding up, 17-year-old Ally Maize, founder of local nonprofit Green Youth Movement, believes that daily changes can make a significant impact. In a partnership with waterless auto detail company, Eco Detail, the Green Youth Movement is hosting its first waterless carwash to spread local awareness for water conservation while providing easy tips and solutions to living green. The Green Youth Movement's waterless carwash is taking place today, October 17th, 2009 at the Barrington Dog Park in Brentwood, CA.
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Here’s a spooky Halloween fact: Consumers spent $1.4 billion on Halloween decorations in 2007, including everything from plastic ornaments to throw-away utensils.
As the 2nd biggest holiday for decorating after Christmas, Halloween negatively impacts the environment by generating a lot of waste. 17 year old Ally Maize, LA’s resident “green” teen and founder of local nonprofit, the Green Youth Movement, is urging communities to reduce their environmental impact this Halloween with some simple, easy-to-do tips. Here are a few things that Ally, along with the help of GreenHalloween.org, is doing to ensure every step of her Halloween preparations are “eek-o” friendly:
Published: musegreen.com
Here’s a spooky Halloween fact: Consumers spent $1.4 billion on Halloween decorations in 2007, including everything from plastic ornaments to throw-away utensils.
As the 2nd biggest holiday for decorating after Christmas, Halloween negatively impacts the environment by generating a lot of waste.
17 year old Ally Maize, LA’s resident “green” teen and founder of local nonprofit, the Green Youth Movement, is urging communities to reduce their environmental impact this Halloween with some simple, easy-to-do tips. Here are a few things that Ally, along with the help of GreenHalloween.org, is doing to ensure every step of her Halloween preparations are “eek-o” friendly:
Published: creativelygreen.blogspot.com
From Green Right Now Reports
As the nation celebrated Earth Day this week, teen environmentalist and Green Youth Movement founder Ally Maize led schoolmates in planting the first “sustainable garden” at The Archer School for Girls in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The vegetable and herb garden was the latest project initiated by Maize, who started the Green Youth Movement after seeing former Vice President Al Gore’s Academy Award winning film An Inconvenient Truth. Maize organizes numerous events to promote the cause around Los Angeles, hoping to bring formalized green learning into junior and senior high school curricula.
Published:abc 7
12/3/2008
GREEN YOUTH MOVEMENT LAUNCHES EDUCATION CAMPAIGN AT ECOSTILETTO’S FIRST GREEN GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT
Host Anna Getty and Sarah Jane Morris Show Their Support
At the recent EcoStiletto Green Girls’ Night Out fundraiser for Dress for Success, Green Youth Movement (GYM) founder Ally Maize launched her “Live Green” campaign demonstrating how education has the power to teach young people to start being more environmentally conscious. Hosted by PureStyle Living’s Anna Getty, with support by Sarah Jane Morris from “Brothers & Sisters,” Intuition in
GREEN YOUTH MOVEMENT PARTNERS WITH
Founder Ally Maize Promotes Social Awareness and
Sustainability Education for Congregation
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