Sustainable Living Leadership Program (SLLP)
Imagine the ultimate learning experience. Imagine a three week, 1200 km journey down one of the world’s great rivers, the greatest salmon river on earth: the Fraser.
The Sustainable Living Leadership Program brings you – first hand – the theory and practice of sustainable living and community stewardship.
The SLLP explores what it means to
- be a leader,
- live sustainably, and
- become a community steward.
SLLP participants
- participate in team-building exercises and activities,
- experience different Fraser Rivershed regions,
- listen to different perspectives from Fraser Rivershed community stewards,
- discuss sustainable living concepts and how they can be applied in their lives,
- learn about community stewardship.
SLLP participants learn and experience
- the People of the Fraser River Basin (e.g. Communities, First Nations & Stewards),
- places of the Fraser River Basin (e.g. Riversheds, Biogeoclimatic Zones, etc.), and
- subjects on Sustainable Living (e.g. Deep Ecology, Bioregionalism, Choices for Sustainable Living & Simplicity), Community Stewardship and Leadership Development.
NOTE: Registration and payment must be received by April 30th, 2008.
Application Guide and Registration Form are attached.
If you need assistance with or have questions about the registration process, or wish to request a word version of the application form, please contact us at 604-941-5937 or at info@rivershed.com.
| Attachment | Size |
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| SLLP Application Guide.pdf | 773.97 KB |
| SLLP Registration Form.pdf | 90.96 KB |
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