It seems to speak volumes more when the poignant and powerful message comes from kids.
That is both the meaning and the message behind Polar Army.
Created by Bryce Madder at the ripe age of 11 years old, Polar Army is an non-profit awareness website & mission to spread the message of climate change and educate other kids and the impact of carbon emissions on our planet. As a citizen activist, Bryce goes to show you that you are never too young to make a difference! He's in good company, with this list of young eco-leaders on which our 3rd grade centers their leadership on. Kidpreneurs are vital part of our entrepreneurial market these days!
Bryce Madder's tagline: "Make some art. Make a difference. Join Polar Army and its fight to save polar bears."
You can show your support for Polar Army by shopping in their store for logo'ed shirts, upload art (from you or your children of any medium) to help spread your message and vision of climate change, follow Bryce's website advice on what you can do for climate change, share the message of both climate change awareness or Polar Army yourself, or donate to the cause.
Images from http://www.polararmy.org/learn/
By the end of March 2016, Bryce had over 720 entries on his website on subjects such as arctic habitats, climate change, devastating impacts, and polar bears. Each of these links will take you to his page of uploaded art on these topics.
Bryce's main message:
"I tell all those who will listen that creating art is a cool way for kids to express themselves. When I speak to school groups, civic interests, and church groups, I tell audiences that artwork itself can serve as a powerful voice demanding action."
You can show your support for Polar Army by shopping in their store for logo'ed shirts, upload art (from you or your children of any medium) to help spread your message and vision of climate change, follow Bryce's website advice on what you can do for climate change, share the message of both climate change awareness or Polar Army yourself, or donate to the cause.
Images from http://www.polararmy.org/learn/
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