OUTRAGEd students in Utah win President’s Environmental Youth Award
Project to reduce second-hand smoke recognized at EPA ceremony
Contact Information: Wendy Dew, 303-312-6605; Laura Niles, 303-312-6281
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"These young environmental leaders have made the air better to breathe for children and adults alike who enjoy
OUTRAGE members recognized that many young people in
Working closely with their youth advisor from the Utah County Health Department, OUTRAGE got involved in many community activities to educate residents about second-hand smoke. Members collected cigarette butts from playgrounds and found that the majority of cigarette butts were deposited near the playground equipment. OUTRAGE also surveyed
As part of their outreach efforts, OUTRAGE held more than 40 planning and training meetings, where the group planned events and trained other youth on the harmful effects of tobacco. From 2007 to 2008, OUTRAGE planned and implemented 21 major events, with some taking place over multiple days. In total, 33 days of volunteer service were spent within the community to better understand the opinions of
OUTRAGE then presented their work to elected officials at two city council meetings; one meeting with all the mayors in the county, and five meetings with the Board of Health over the course of several months. In response to OUTRAGE’s actions, Utah County cities joined together in passing a regulation that banned smoking in all city parks, outdoor recreational areas, and outdoor mass gatherings throughout Utah County. The group is currently planning a campaign to educate
Winners were selected from among applicants to EPA’s 10 regional offices. Regional EPA panels judged the projects on environmental need, accomplishments of goals, long-term environmental benefits and positive impact on local communities. The panels also consider project design, coordination, implementation, innovation and soundness of approach. PEYA has been presented annually since 1971 to honor students in kindergarten through 12th grade who design and implement innovative environmental projects. Winning projects in the past have covered a wide range of subject areas including recycling programs in schools and communities; construction of nature preserves; major tree planting programs; videos, skits, and newsletters that focused on environmental issues; and environmental science projects.
For more information on award winners and project descriptions: http://www.epa.gov/peya/
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