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SEAAA Course Development and Delivery

Registered Name: Sustainable Energy and Agriculture Association of Alberta

Business No: 797997749RR0001

SEAAA Course Development and Delivery

You've never benefitted from an educational resource like this before

COMMUNITY MATTERS

Learn how tomake a difference inyour community with SEAAA

Gain a deeper understanding ofsustainability and help lessen yourcommunity's environmental impact.

TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS

Put an endto agriculturaluncertaintywith hands-ontraining programs

Like a skillshop. Unlike any skillshop.

TRAINING PROGRAMS

Build a better communitythrough SEAAAsustainable education programs

The environment focused programming for yoursustainability concerns.

Mentorship youth club

(September-June)

Mentoring youth about sustainable energy, sustainable agriculture, and electric energy, and its various forms to make informed decisions about post-secondary education, future jobs, and everyday energy usage/impact on the environment.

This program also provides training, mentorship and internship opportunities for College and University students within the energy and agriculture sectors.

Summer education camps

(July-August)

This is an educational and hands-on day camp for youth and young adults from 12-25 years old to have an opportunity to learn about and experience sustainable energy, sustainable food and agriculture as well as energy and electricity mediums, while obtaining real life experiences within these two sectors.

This camp includes workshops and trips around the City and surrounding areas.

Blended learning educational camps

(All year)

This program works with adults and youth to develop their leadership skills, communication skills, job readiness skills, energy independence networking within energy industries, as well as job shadowing and internships.

Done through online and offline mentoring, educational programs, workshops, and seminars.

Golden acres Ag and seniors

(All year)

Providing seniors with various services aimed at improving quality of their life, which can bring a sense of belonging and appreciation.

Through gardening and energy efficiency activities, as well as mentoring and education for everyday living, seniors are more integrated within their community and develop healthy economic and social lifestyles.

BETTER FUTURE

What if youlived in a self-reliantcommunity?

You can develop a stronger relationship withyour community through sustainable action.

SUSTAINABLE MENTORSHIP

"I am now asustainability leaderwithin my community"

Know how to make an impactand become an advocatefor sustainability in your community.