
What Happens When Kids Touch the Water? | Dr. Jean Fruh
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Dr. Jane Fruh shares how the Outside Foundation connects youth with nature through immersive experiences while working to protect and preserve local environments through community-based conservation initiatives.
• Executive Director of the Outside Foundation, working to get kids outside and protect local environments in Hilton Head Island, SC
• Kids and Kayaks program takes over 1,100 seventh graders annually onto the water, ensuring all children participate regardless of economic status
• Earth Day HHI initiative engages 25 community groups and 5 schools in cleanup efforts that removed three-quarters of a ton of trash
• Oyster Shell Recycling Program has recycled 165 tons of shells and created 27 reef structures that filter water and provide essential habitat
• The foundation builds "living shorelines" that naturally prevent erosion and support coastal ecosystems
• Dr. Fruh believes in the power of immersive natural experiences: "If they can't touch it and experience it, how are they going to love it?"
• Volunteers can participate in upcoming reef building events, including July 10th at Palmetto Bluff
Visit www.outsidefoundation.org to register to volunteer or learn more about supporting their environmental initiatives.