Frank Ski's Kids Foundation reveals Planet Green Scholars program to support youth interested in environmental issues.

Program now accepting applicants nationwide for the first time ever.

April 23rd 2024.

Frank Ski's Kids Foundation reveals Planet Green Scholars program to support youth interested in environmental issues.
In an exciting development, the Frank Ski Kids Foundation has announced that ten talented students have been selected for an all-expense paid trip to the Great Barrier Reef. This opportunity is part of the foundation's 2024 Planet Green Science Expedition, which aims to educate and inspire young minds about environmental conservation. According to a press release shared with BLACK ENTERPRISE, the chosen students include Jayla Nicholas, Austin Gill, Amiel Atwater-Grey, Zayda Sanda, Ava McCune, Jason Adeyemi, Laila Coleman, Neil Sethi, Valeria Gonzales, and Namir Gaskin.

These students will embark on a week-long adventure from June 17 to June 26, immersing themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Great Barrier Reef while learning about the impact of climate change on our planet. To be selected for this remarkable opportunity, each student had to write an essay about the significance of the Great Barrier Reef in Earth's ecosystem and present it to a panel of judges at Howard University and the Georgia Aquarium.

The Frank Ski Kids Foundation has been providing hands-on educational experiences for young people for the past two decades, helping them develop crucial life skills. While the foundation's programs were previously limited to Georgia residents, this year's Planet Green Science Expedition opened its application process to children from all over the country. Founder and Executive Director Frank Ski explained the mission and impact of the program, stating, "We believe that every child should have the chance to explore the world and learn from its wonders."

The foundation's website states that the FSKF offers young people the opportunity to learn about various subjects, including science, technology, athletics, and the arts, outside of the traditional classroom setting. Ski emphasized the significance of this trip, saying, "This contest is more than just a trip; it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The yearly expeditions inspire young minds, cultivate a love for learning, and empower future generations to become responsible stewards of our planet."

In addition to the Planet Green Science Expedition, the Frank Ski Kids Foundation also offers international art tours and an annual athletic youth bowl for disadvantaged children. If you would like to support the foundation's efforts to fund this trip to the Great Barrier Reef, you can make a donation at frankskikids.org. Your contribution will help cover the costs of flights, passports, meals, lodging, and apparel for the selected students.

In related news, a mother was recently jailed for leaving her kids home alone to go on a cruise, and she blamed her cousin for the incident. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible parenting and the valuable role that organizations like the Frank Ski Kids Foundation play in providing children with enriching experiences and opportunities.

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